-V(S i. P33.TPT WWfiP tmTSPWOCSW t.KZtlir y'i,TV'" i" '" - 'Wiirpy'S'f ' - I- . -v . '6- -l-rtt -A" ,-V $HB iLAKOASTER DAtLYtKTELLI0EyeEBs WEDKEflDAY, MARCH 19. 1890. flv "i- mw? 5.Siats. jfK5' ti ' rtlu 3 uteUtaeucev; 1 T J.8TK1NMAN. UJDSBTEINMANFOLT, Editors. SOBKRT CLARK, Publisher. tfr i i.VIIAlL.Y IMTKLLiaaRCKR. PnbHtbetf mnr da in the rear, bat Bunder. Served Mfcy emitters la this city e.d surrounding 'sswrntatieneenisawteK. BraiuiaTui- rear la advance: M cent a month. fc" Y , .TJHTSLMQKSCKB-Ons dollar MM essttsa year. In advance.. TO BUBBCniBKlW nerau ey mte uMna imlsr. and When MlUiaf Of eaa be procured Mad la a neutered at the Fofteffioe,MieeoB4eiaMaMdI Matter. t i it- Asnsusw, TO DTTIXXMl itTrCUL caster. Pa. Lancaster. T0ASTE,1A., Marti. 19, 1M0. kvim Street nreaeMU. ? street committee) has done a sen- ithlnfrlu cettleKblds for the broken i ttnen the streets, witn samples or iMeae te. be furnished and tcati of hardness). They have accepted t thev consider the lowest and best rand their Judgment In the matter I be tested by the results. If they sea they rat the quality of stones they ire contracted for, there will certainly l a great improvement in me wear ei t macadam read that is laid down tins Fjsjtr J for certainly any change from the fjalt stones heretofore used must be an OMprevement. MJfyCMFmV AM nnt nAMv.ll.n tlrttftmVAP TTW AW UVk DUUKUltiUt mvttv.i.., A; the llmestone contracted for I' mnfen n sntUfnrtnrv read. If fa'lens" s used for the surface. lea naraer material man umestone Jed for the surface dressing of Xw i of the city. And we are of the en that a better method of paving .'afforded by tue use of bricks K?m edge when properly laid ; I .one that Is no mere cxpenslve rtbe long run than the macadam pave- it. Beth red bricks and fireclay i are used for the purpose and have en satisfaction In se many places that (Consider It te be the duty of the street imlttee te leek Inte the matter and ermine whether the experiment 1 net be tried here. E, Ths) committee is evidently at last In Inquiring frame of mind, and there Jury has been enough In the results I the last year's expenditure of forty and dollars upon the streets, te con them that there Is a sreat deal It they have yet te learn about street Ing and te prompt them te leek red te sce what ether towns are Inc te secure geed driveways. Bricks are nn old material for drive and te be seen laid en edge for that It-pose at every sldewnlk which is by wagons. 1 hey are known te r well : and It does net require n great I of .fait U te believe that they can lie I as te form a geed and lasting street Of ceurse everything depends t the character of the material and way in which It is put down. A id foundation must belaid, the bricks at be hard, they must be laid with an i material between them and nreb- K coated with the same te sonie de- 1?; Nothing can be better than such sent ler use, and If It can be idurable and built chcnnlv. rJUHt what we want. 'VYe suggest ; the, street committee makes a tour t city's expense te leek at the lay- ' f brick pavements of all sorts in or towns. U1K . ". i" tilt nit linavloen IVsiiIa argument of Mr. C. It. Flint, be- ithe Pan-American delegates, pub- I te-day, Is u very Intercstiuir com- itary en our trade relations with America. lie showed them that ty-eevcn and a half per cent, of our Mleus from foeuth America were Jtted free last year, and that Seuth lean countries charged duty en r ninety per cent, of our experts te ., our imports ere a hundred and iy-five millions, und experts fifty uens, se mat en the surface It an nual we are treating our southern ibers very liberally and Kcttlmr ting but kicks in return lu the of heavy duties levied by them i jew goods we send theni, while FMve te pay a huge balance In rash. is a hole iu-thi millstone he ftyand the southern delegates must w grinueu tureugu it at Air. Mlut Ifhls figures. The tariff serves its in discouraging imports of the li., upon which it is levied, and xaiiy most or our merchandise from I.America is lu the non-dutiable Incts which we must have und can produce at home. Hut from the h American side of the tarltt' fence. Iimna la ftlfTiiMtit Tin... nnn r....wwl f. w ...v.fcMfc, 1UCJ HIV 1U1WU I some goods from us in nart nav- t for their experts, but the conul cenul conul wef trade nermlt them te bu v ehennpr iJBajropeef these thing3 which they i set produce, and se tue merchandise l lh United (States has te climb lu thigh tariff.' 'XtMust also be remembered that most we Seuth Americau states have In- l in numerous and cestlv revelu- and are therefore burdened with IVV taxes. Their crevernmentji tmiKt t money by hook or creek, and fcflthey llnd a nation like the United teajKHupelled te use their rubber and e, and te pay for It lu merchandise reesh, they naturally want te gather iw, taxes tney can from the former .aeu't care if they increase the or cash. Mr. Flint .haw. Ut in one year the balance against us soeigmy-iour iniineus, that amount i;uuvj wjw uraiueu irem us te Seuth nca te pay for the excess of our lm. ever experts. Delegate Flint of reciprocity treaties te chain letateef things and it is becoming uiuru critical mat Air. JJIalue is ng towards free trade with Seuth lea. t would be far mere safe und sensible aw materials free te the manu- wobeed them and te revise IT with consideration for our Iftradc. When the nreducis of Ills aud wBrksheps are uet taxed BcUrlU they will Ilud their wav 1, and money will come te us In- I of flowing (Southward. fr- a juu-Mene. tPO'ene Is disposed te regard ltis- mmu wuuurawai rrem the helm of Gtermuu empire s deeply sig- at nnu lmpprtunt. Ne one 00 te believe llit it i, chiefly prompted by his ad- eK-ugu mm uis luclliiutlen te free If from care lnhIsreiiniiiiiiivei I if that should be the prompting of Itlreiiieut. the stenmiint r hu ..!-. ( tbe advent of another would be a UCvest liuertunce In the world's y.wj great ues ueeii his Influence Jhe course of Kureican national kWC Under.tnml iml .!.. ti...i -k lias gene out, but that he has J lur coutrelo the policy of the German empire, there is ample ground for the belief that his going marks an era iu political history. It Is certainly the less of one of the great moving Influences. It may be the birth of auethcr as great, or there teay be the succession of aa Influence as feeble as hit has been being great. If the Emperor "Willlnm.whe is believed te be hte succes sor, develops a like power, It will net b3 a power moving in n like direction te llkeends. The period of the Blsmarcklan idea has closed. The man who takes up the reins that he lays down Is believed te hare a clf confidence equal te bis and- jierhaps a greater energy ; but with an immaturity of judgment that his vigor will but make mere damaging. The emperor will greatly disappoint expectation If his wisdom proves te be In proportion te his seal. He will be a very great man If he shows himself capable at his years of succeeding Bismarck. The chances are much against the success of his essay ; and the European world is likely te have a lively shaking up in the last de cade of the nineteenth century. il e a The crewded notise at the Fauntleroy entertatnment last evening took a ery long time in emptying Itself, and the sug gestion again came very forcibly of the llmtted means of exit provided si this hall. We Invite the attention of the city authori ties again te the subject. The whele front of the heuse should be inn Je te open for ex It," The rooms at the slde of the entrance should be tern out, and the entrance hall be tnade te extend from wall te wall. New there is but about an eight feet wide doorway from which te empty the lJl. Anether trouble Is that ,"?"."3 half hetir,.,duiliiK which a crowded house Is filing past the tlcket Inker at the deer, no one vhe Is Inside ran get out. Last evening, after taking a party In, we desired te go te escort another party te the halt, but had te stand at the inside of the deer until lhehmtse was filled and the curtain about te ring up, as thore was no cessation at nil in the on ward march of the flle that fllled the narrow deer. There was another deer and a number ofunemployed attendants standing around, who might have held It epen for the accommodation of the prisoners in side, If they had had the mlldest Idas of accommodating their patrons. TitK resignation of Bismarck Is a very easy thing te talk about In splleef the little that Is known about It and the morning papers are full of opinions of all sorts en the causes, the prehable policy of the em peror and the effect upon the Kurcpcan situation In gonerai. The opinions of all the leading Germnn pnpers are telogrnphed, but as German editors only venture te express the most harinloMfiplulensnndlu the most uncertain languuge thnse dispatcher are ftulte unsat isfactory. More Is te he gained from distin guished Germans new InAmerica and thoie have been llberully Interviewed. Knhhl Solemon Hchlndler of Bosten, says that the resignation is a very geed thing for Ger many. "I bellove William Is slncern in his doftlre te Introduce rofenns In Qermnny In the diroctlen asked for by the Socialists, though he Is net by any means a Socialist himself. By holding the son of lilsmurck In the ministry, tee, he may still he able te conclllate the class represented by the chan cellor. I think the young man wants te tnske himself Independent of nisumrck, and show that In fact, as well as in nuine, he is the emperor." Oswald Ottonderfer, odlter of the New Yerk Maats Zeitunt;, said that the eflect would be te change the whele aspect of Europe te a great extent. "The same policy will no doubt be pursued, but the proxtlge of Bismarck's sucress will be lout te Ger many. Other povers may net pay much attention te the warnings of the govorn gevorn govern nisnt.' It may lead te war, but I de net regsrd it is Imminent. But the whele poiceful arrangoment was made princi pally by Bismarck bociuse aggrosslve nations roallzed that lu any encroach ment they would net affect only ene, but several great powers. Se far.as diplomacy Is concernod aud the power te proservo peace, Bismarck was a wonderful man, but as regards national, economical and social questions, lie uoltber understood thorn lu their far reaching In fluence nor was he In sympathy with thsm." Carl Sch tU7 decllncd te talk until he had mero news. Philadelphia papers tell of the mishap of u pair of runaways from Trenten. A pretty young woman arrived at the llread street station from that city en Monday and after long and anxious waiting con fessed tu the iillllreii ihai trtfeThad run awav from home te meet and marry a young man disapproved of by her mother. The young man failed te appe.tr according te appointment, and a purse wasrnUed in the waiting room te send her back te Trenten. A few minutes after her doparture the young man arrived en a train from the west and explained te the Interested poeplo in the waiting room that he had fallen asloep en the train and slumbored all the way te Lancaster. He had no roeelloetlou of stepping at Philadelphia at all and mtiht nave been il read fully weary. He took tUa next train for Trenten, hut possibly V would have been better te truvel for the far West at ence, bs the girl had time te reflect that perhaps after all her best friend was the mother who had lest many a night's sleep for her and was troubled only for her welfare Frem the story as leld It It pretty certain that the girl made a very lucky escape j and as for the man, the host thing te be said about him la that, like Satan, be Is very porslstent. It is pleasing te llnd that this sleepy groom could sluinbornelongorwhen he reached wlde awake Lancaster, although he passed the Quaker City in peaceful dreams. If a mob of Lancaster hack drivers cannot waken a man he may he considered as geed as dead. l'KIWONATi. Hen. Caiu. Scmmz is iu St. Taul Invest ing German money. Mns. Elizauktu Knewlks , of Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn en Tuesday celebrated her 100th birthday. Blla Wiieklkk Wilcox " wears a elr elr clet of jewels en her thumb," according te a veracious correspondent. Ilcv. Qeoref. Lkiiit, aged S3, a well knew n Mennonlte mlnisier, died In Myers town, Lol'auen county, of apoplexy. in,K.Yli,'5VAnN.ii:n'0f"O8t0n'lls8l' 110,000 te his natie town or Harvard, Mass.. te establish a Ireo, non-partisan and unseetarlaii lecture ceurse. Gkeiiuk TitANCis Tiiain left Tueenia, ash., en Tuesday en Ills trip ar..uml the world te beat the records of all previous glebe girdlers. Leussk Miciikl Is thus deBerlbed bv n Paris paper: " Her faee flames with color i from the centre of her estrlch-egg-aliaped ferehead her untidy hair cascades upon her neck. She is dressed iu black, and no rlb-i-en, flower or Jewel shows trace of femi nine grace. Her eyes are net Uorce. They are ftlled with tenderness that tenderness which is the origin of all socialism, for Loulse Michel is mero a Socialist by heart than by reason." "Othelle's occupation'! cone." He used te spend ears and nights riming (he laWa and the rheumatism. Nowheeiilyllt-Hdowiiuiidluuulu te think hew easily he was cured byttahmlen Oil, at 85 cU. Wm. 11. Vand erferil, esq , KdlUiref the Dem Dem ecralic Atltecalt. WiMtinlntter, Mil., write, Unit he Uum usefl Dr. Hull's Cough Hyrun und knew It te bu a geed medicine. DuylU Try It. S3 cents. " Early te bed and curly te rlse Makes u man hualtuy, wealthy and w Ise " a1 the eWeu-Ume uurstry rhyme, but we " i?K ? drlnk ttem the fountain of health will bring both the n lwlem und much-leuxed for wealth." and that fountain Is te he found In Dr. Pierce's Oeldeu Medlcolvlsceery, the world-fumed remedy for lmpltlc of the bleed. It cures 2fT2fifi0U'iH?lre" ""11 'lings. Hktn and Heulp ?'?$? l"rt Halt-rbeum and all bleed taint. W,mir tVOWNH HAIl4APAttIUiA. In the The feeling erlanltndc peculiar te the sea son begin te be hit. The are rage stock of vi tality has been pretty thoroughly exhauited In carrying IU poueiuter through the rigors and phnn.M rt Id l.tttn. a. InU. am1 mm Ik. wi i J genial ncaten approaches and the iitraln upon the sralem relaxes a reeling of prMtrallen, If Yeu are Wise mere or let pronounced In degree and dura tion, Is the natural and Inevitable result Dur ing the existence of this feeling of lassitude and depression, basinet care and exertions seem almost Impossible of endurance, and area, the lighten JluUes and responsibilities of lift are regarded aa a burden te he shirked or disre garded te the greatest possible extent Te devise some preparation te ceuateract this tired feeling and restore the system te something like a normal condition has been the endeavor of many people mere or less skilled In medical science, and counties con coctions under the general title of "spring medicine" have been placed upon the mar ket, had a brief been and then been lout tight of, te be succeeded by some ether simi lar preparation. The principal Ingredient In most of the spring ' bitters," " tonics," B Brown's S,arsaparilla " All at Druggists l.OO. fl bottles for fl.OO. " DON'T take Something else Just at geed," IT IS NOT. AnA Warrxn A Ce., Bele Proprietors, Danger, Me. -UTICUltA flKMEDIES. SCALY SKIN DISEASES I'aerlasls S Years, Cevetinir Fnce Head and Kntlre lledy With Whlte Scab. Skin Hed, Itehy and Uleedlnff. Hn.tr AllfJone. Spoilt Httmlreda or Dellar. Pronounced Inonralile. Cured by Cu Cu tleura Itomedlos. Cured by Cutlcura My disease (psoriasis) first broke out en my left cbAjk, spreading across my nose, and am out covering my face. It ran Inte my eyes, and the physician was afraid I would leae my eyesight altogether. It spread all ever my head, and my hair all fell out, until I was entirely bald headed ; It then breke out en my arms and shoulders, until my arms were J list one sere. It covered by entire body, my face, head and shoulders being the worst. The white scabs fell constantly from my head shoulders and nrms ; the skin would thicken and be red and very Itchy and would crack and bleed U scratched. After spending many hundreds of dollars, I we pronounced Incurable. I heard of the Cc ticuiia ItRMfliiiai, and after using two bottle efCUTicuKA Iti.sei.VFNT, I could sea a change: and nner I had taken four tiettles, I was almost cured ; and when I had used six bottles of Cull cuha Uic.sei.vknt and one box of cunruRA, n nd ene cake of Cuticuka Hoai-, I was cured nl the dreadful disease from which I had suffered for 11 e ) cars. I thought the disease would leave a very deep scar, but the Cuticuma Hkm kdies cured It without any sears. 1 cannetex- firesswllh a pen what I suffered before using he CiTTicimA UrMKiiiRS. They saved my lift unci I feel It my duty te recommend them. My hair Is restored as geed as ewr, and se I my eyeslRht, I knew of ethers who have received great benefit from their use. Mils. KOSA KELLY, Hockwell City, Iowa. Cutlcura Reselvent The new llloednndHklnPurlflernnd purest and iH-nler Humer llemedles, Internally, and Cuti cuiiA, the great Hkln Cure, and Cuticuiia Hoai', an exquisite Hkln lleautlOer, externally, ha e cured thousands of eases where the shed dlng of tcnles measured a quart dally, the skin cracked, bleeding, burning and Itching almost bcyepd human endurance, hair llfelcs or all pone, suffering terrible. What ether reuicdlt have made such cures? Beld everywhere. Price, CcncnnA. Sen.; Seap, 2Tjc.; Hbselvknt, 11.00. Prepared by the Pot Pet tku Duua and Oiikmical CoitFOHATieN, Bos Bes Bos eon. -Seiid for " Hew te Cine Hkln Diseases," 01 pages, 60 Illustrations, and 100 testimonials. PIUPLKS, lllnck Heads, Chapped and Oily rial Hkln, prevented by UlU'lUUltA HOAP. IT STOPS THK PAIN. Ilncknche, klndey pains, weakness, rheuma tism, und muscular pains relieved In onemln enemln u te liy tlui Cutlcura Antl-1'aln Plaster. The first and only Instantaneous paln-kllllug plas ter. Sanferd'8 Radical Cure Ter Catarrh. Cointili'te Kvternnl and Internnl Tront Trent Tront iiieiil ler One Dellar. Te be freed from the dangcni of nuffocatlen Mlille lying down; te breathe freely, sleep MHindly und undisturbed ; te rlxn retreshcd, head clear, brain active and free from twin or ache ; te knew that no poisonous, putrid mat ter defiles the breath aud rots awuy the dell eaUi machinery of aincll, taste, und hearing ; te feel that the sjstcm does uet, through Its veins and arteries, suck up the poison that Is sure te undermine- and destroy, Is Indeed a blessing beyond meat human enjoyments. Te purchase humanity from nucii n rule should be the object of nil nmlclcd. Hut these who have tried ninny remedies und physicians despair of relief or euro. HAxreun's Radical Cunr meeti every phase of Catarrh, nema simple head cold te the meat loathsome and destructive Ntagea. It Is local unit constitutional, lnatunt In relieving, per manent In curing, safe, economical and rarely fulling. SanrertPN ltadlcnl Cure Consists or one bottle of the HauicalCdr, onetiexofCATAHUiiAi. Helvent, and one lu-i-hevku INIIALKH, ull wrapped lu ene package, with treatlun ami directions, and sold by nil druggists rnr $100. lMTTKIl DllUtl X ClIKUICAL CenvORATION. Bosten. uiurl-lmW.HAw G' UAY'H HI'KCIKIC .MKD1CINE. ORAY'B 8PE0ITI0 MEDICINE. Tiik Ourat Enei.isii IIkukev. Aii unfail ing euro ferHcmlnal Weakliest, HjHriimlerrheu, Impetcncyandull Dlscuscn that fellow as a se quence of Heir-Abuse ; us 1-ens of Memery, Uni versal Lassitude, Pain in the Hack, Dlmnrst of Vinten. Premature Old Aire, iinil mniiv nider diseases that lead te Insanity or Consumption I und a Premature Urave. i - ruriariicuiars in our ramptilet, which we desire te send free by mall te every one. J- The Hpeclne Medlcluu Is sold by ull drug glsuntfl ixT).iekni;oer8lx packages Ter 13, or will be fccut free by mall en receipt of the money, by addressing THE QUAY MEDICINE CO , llutlale, N. Y. On arceunt of counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper: the only genuine. bold In I Jincasler, Pa., by W.T. llecil. niar31)d E LY'H CREAM HALM. CATARRH, JHAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nnxul Ihutagcs, Allays l'uln and Iutlummiitlen, llealt the Bere, Kesteree the Hcuses of Tasle and Hmell. TRY THE CURE. A particle Is applied te each nnatrll and I agreeable. I'rieebO cents at UrugglsU ; by mall, registered, (W etuta. ' ' ELY IIKOTHERH. tepll-lyd.tw Ne. 6ft Warren Ht,. New Yerk. V iJnDEVEIAOPED l'AUTH Of the Human lledy Enlarged, Developed, Htrengthened, etc., Is an Interesting advertise ment long run lu our paper. In reply te In quiries we will say thut there Is no evidence of humbug about this. Oil the contrary, the ad vertiser are ery highly Indorsed. Interested persons may get sealed circulars giving all par tleuiun, by writing te the EHIE MEDICAL CO., & 8wun HU, Uullule, N. W-IhiUy JUede " fil-fydAw rpEKTHINa 8HUP. TO MOTHERS. rKti&lfS THl'NTHYIt'VrVuV sare. Ne Op umorMerphlamlxtures. Wlllr f 'e. Orlplng In the Itewelt and Promote Li'.'f'L'LT.'vS"'.'."8, Prerered by UIIM.O.PAHK NI.i ixnON, HitKenitewn, la, I'rnmtlkU sell It; 'fieent. Trlui betUescut bj inalfle cents! IttUUvdeedAw 8100,000. IN I10NUS AND MOIITOAOES FOIl IN. VliiXOIW, IN HUMS OK lioe, 300, joe, ii.oqe te rjo.eoa IWnds-0 per cent. I nterest, paj able quarterly. Mortgage-0 jer cenL Interest, payuble half yearly. bead or call for full Information. JOHN JI. MKTZLKIt, r Ne,BLDukHt. Spring etc., alcohol, the effect of which upon the hu man system bat been suMclently dwelt upon through various pttblle mediums te render any ei tended refcieaes te the same necessary here. The temporary feeling of strength and esbller esbller atlen produced by this active agent Is as cer tainly followed by a greater degree of depres sion, while the retails of continued Indulgence are a permanent Impairment ef the vital organs the heart, kidneys, liver and brain. The facta of the case are that (en hatelwen Using upon meat and ether fatty substance te a greater extent than at any ether time of the year j the pores of the skin nave been closed, and upon the kidney and liver have devolved all the work of keeping the system clear. Bat ew summer U at hand, and these organs can not keep np the drain. The pore of the skin Yeu Will Take mutt be open, else dlsesse will step lb and threw you upon a bed of sickness. If the pores be but partly open, then you are languid, buy and III at ease. Yeu want a spring cleaning pro cess with yourself, and then you will be Oiled with vigor and a teal for work and business. Yeu can have all accomplished by the use of H) Krercrtr. A T CLARKK'H. This Week's Snaps AT CLHRKE'S Ham loje 'Dried Ueeef. jj ft ase Ileneless Ham , ,, I0e Cream Cheese . 12c tloed Cheese J lb 25e Ne. 1 Mackerel l6e Granulated Oernmeal .3 lbs 60 Family Cracker. A y 23e Oranges 3 dex. 25e Pure Olean Seap 2 e per box t Bex LeU ..2 25 per box U tm lluckelH Apple Butter. 11.35 -Bee our advertisement In the Morning Nuvi for things that will Interest you. A TBUttSK'R. Teas! Teas!! Teas!!! WHEIIE TO UET OOOU TEAS. I claim with an experience of 30 years buying and selling Teas, and being a Tea drinker my self, te knew something about .Teas. Aside from my own knowledge we only buy from re liable dealers, who have experts as liielr Tea buyers. l OUIt CLAIM IS: ...?,FflT,r"eJ,ft'2 lhs ttaM' Formosa Oolong lhJtli!li,i?k.Tlfl,Lflne fler. rich In the cup. M.fx-,j?i,uWe have a English Ilrcakfast : also a Hluck Tea. . TJn,l.l.57;w,e..',n.ve Xl'y Choice Japan. tJfJiVi'i?1 n" l,ftV0 Sver' cboice Meyune Imperial. ThlsaOrccnTea. f'Hr-Wealte have a second grade a? Black, Oreen und Japan Teas. Our prices range from 25c te7Jca pound for the best. J J ou went te enjoy a geed cup of Tea 7 BUYYOUHTEA8AT BURSK'S GROCERY, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET. A T KKI8'r. Dead Shots FIRED AT RANDOM. Head enr advertisements In Three Dally Papers. JCraminrr advertisement Is full or the flnest line of Lenten Goods ever ettered, und If ou are lu search of any by all meuns leek It up. It will puy yeu.i Remember we are giving away "OUIt FAM ILY PHVHIOIAN ,Pand IlltADBURY'H EN CYCLOPAEDIA " Free. All ou have te de Is te ask for a card which will explain all. Be display or Boek In window. They are worth U uud ttf respectively. Agents for CHA8K A HANBO UN H COFFEES. The roast Is uniform, the quality high up. The leading brands nre Java and Mechu, Heal Brand, put up In il lb nlr tight cans, and retail at7Scacan. Next comet Crusade Blend, put up lu Id air tight packages, hut no equal, uud tellt at ac. The ltosedu ut Soe tb makes friends wherever It gees. The Prime Hleal28c caps the climax. T-be Bear Rie ut 25c makes you wonder. Then we have Geed Coffee ut iS. 15 and 13c,l ' TBAS-Thlrtyhalf chesU of the finest Oar den Grewn Teas In the world. Orecu and Black sellat0a&; will put It along side of any 75c lea told, and, If net as geed, will refund the iiwimj. uuuu irm hi low asaianuac. The thirty half chests we offer te the wholesale trude. at a figure that no broker can touch. We bought It at a blgsacrlHce. Hpeclal prices te hotels and bearding houses In S and 10 lb lets. Celeman's Mustard Oil Tills oil eulwurdly atuilled Is of singular efflcacy lu all rheumatic attentions. There Is nothing like It. Try It. Tar Heap The most wonderful soap In the market for rough hands-contains no soda can be taken Inte the mouth aud chewed sure cure for soiled hands brought about by working around Iren. Yeu will never be without It. Price, 8c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UROCElt, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRirCEBTH., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Ce.' Dry Goods Btere, aud Next Doer te Herre Herse Hetel. Loek for the Big Sign across the pa emcnl. Telephone. F ORMULiE. HOW TO SECURE Geed Tin Reef. Wk are In receipt, rrem Merchant A Ce., of Philadelphia, of u very useful aud neat formula upon " Hew te Secure a Uoed Tin Reef." This circular or for mula presents specifications which are simply intended as a reference or guid ance In specifying for cither natseum tin reefs, using either 11x30 or 21x2) size sheets, or the standing seam where there Is sufficient lope te carry off the rain water, etc. ; the Hat team where there Is little or no slope. The firm" state that this formula has net been written with nn Intention of dictating te the archi tects, but rather te assist them In speci fying for a reef that will last, as It should, for yours, whilst the majority or tin roots put 011 te-day will net latt fle years before repairs commence. This formula Is very useful and should be read carefully. Write for one. lluilJtrt' Gaietle, Pttltburg, March 1, murKiwdP.M.W ffcutUtvu. TVK-NATHOtlHT. DENTIST. " JJ a CENTRE SQUARE. Filling Teeth and Painless Extraction Hpe clal ties. New Bet made, broken one mended and remodeled. Teeth luserted without plute and pivoted, etc. Yes, everything pertaining te Dentistry will receive prompt attention, at very Moderate Terms. Remember that Dr. Nalherstlt the ONLY DenUst In till, county who It a graduate of Medicine a well as of JJeii tlstry. an advaulag that Is obvious. "WMsjy Ml W IPimkfr' PRHBs&ratA, WsdsMsday.Marek V, MM. . Yesterday was, m red-letter: MillineriAiyhtre.f. Siihny skies, mild atmdtphcre, ' ana the most 'remirkaWe collection of Sprine Hats and Bennets in the world, brought an overt whelming crowd of guests. A growing feature of the opening "occasions" is the number of Merchant and Millinery visitors that want te knew the what and the hew of it In fact our Millinery Parlors have come te be a sort of school of instruction in the arts of making and displaying Milli nery Goods. A trade-shrine. Our ability te teach the trade proves leadership, and that's all you and we care about it. Yeu were unable te come yesterday.' Don't be discour aged about it; te-day or to morrow -will de equally well. The great Millinery spaces are all insufficient, and all the va cancies created by yesterday's sales are filled te-day with equal attractions. And se the show is sustained at par and the interest never flags. The early Easter this season forces the Spring Bennet question. Yeu may have mere peace of mind if you meet the question promptly. The East Transept is gay with brilliant ribbons, the long counters just back of the rib bon cases are a very Summer garden of flowers, and the Ereat space adjacent are full of fntrimmed Hats and Bennets, and children's head-rigs. There are choice things among them that must be picked up new or missed for the season. Paris has sent her choice shapes untrimmed and and the flowers with which te adorn them. The assembly principle of manufacturers can be applied te your Spring Bon Ben net. The component parts are all here. Yeu may bring them together according te your own taste. Pride in a Spring Hat is natural. There is pride and pride, pride of purchase and selection, of taste and choice in a hat full trimmed ; there is pride of creation and construc tion, of frugality and self-confidence in the hat made by the wearer. We serve you in either way as you may cheese. Net less important are the ether shows. Ladies' Wraps and Costumes, Girls' Frecks and Overgarments, Small Beys' Kilt Suits, Infants' and Small Children's Dresses and Coats, in all of which the exhibition surpasses the entire past. They all remain for your entertain ment during the Millinery Re ception. Much interest centres in the Ladies' Eten Jackets. The snug-fitting round-about of the Eten schoolboy comes te mere graceful uses than the service of lads of variable, possibly clumsy, propeftions. Net only the Jacket, but the Henley Siirt, with eithe standing or falling cellar, and the sailor's black silk tie, make a rig essen tially boyish, but stylish withal. These outfits are high in Eng lish favor Ter house-beat excur sions and regatta days. For Fer the latter the Henley Shirt is often replaced with a blazer bearing the colors of the favor ite club. Se here as the jelly parties of the coming Summer brave the dangers of the raging canal will the Eten Jacket and accompaniments be much in de mand. The Figare, a sort of Zouave Jacket, smacks of the modern Greek or Albanian. Te sleeves, a hook at the neck, and falling away in front, some black cash mere with embroidery of same, some cloth rich Jwith geld, ethers velvet and geld bring Byren's heroines of the Seuth te mind. The Jackets are $10 t0 $35- The poetic association, gratis. Generalities are all we can give you te-day concerning these great incidents. Come gather the particulars for your self. Jehn Wanamaker. Scnnl iteticca. "VTOTICK IS HEItEHY GIVEN THAT AN J application will be made te thegoerner or Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg, te ebtulu a charter under "An Act te prev I de for the lncer porutlen and regulation of certain corporations, approved April 2V, 174. and the supplement thereto," for Junte Dlller .x Sens Company, for the manufacturing, bu)lng, selling and trading such articles of merchandise, as are used in the hardware, Iren, steel and general merchandizing trade, en March 2d A.D..HW. IHAAO DILI.KR, ' W. K. D1LLER. CHAH. r DII.LEK, HAMUEL B. DILLER. JAMES 1ILACK, Subscribers and Incorporators. It. KllWK UillLKMAN, Solicitor. mur5-JtJVt2tw Jlttermyc, T Uril UK 8. KAUFFMAN, ATTORNKY-AT-L W. SeeeaS Fleer bbUauw U Uuu, New s fry nriixiAMMOM a retmca. R 1 J- - Williamson k Fester s CLOAK DEPARTMENT COBTAINB A i-,- h Many 'Novelties FOR . SPRING & SUMMER WEAR. Courteous Attention -TO LADIES BUYING OR PRICING. Ladlet' Bprlng Weight Jackets, 13 60. Ladle' Cennernaras, 'fS. " Ladles' Steckinette Jackets, K SS. , . Misses' Reefer Jackets, W at. Ladlet' Ready-Made Dress, All-Weel, 110. Children's Dresses, 13 60. Beys' Kilt Bhlrt Walsta, fX. Beys' Knee Pant HnlU, Solid Thread Goods, Net a Cotten Warp and Sheddy Fitting, U Ladlet' Brsaklatt Wrappers, Fast Celer Coue- ceet Prints, fl. - Beys' Light Weight Overcoats. Dress Butts. Fannel, Percale and Demet Shirt Waists, Odd Pants, 25e te Si Dry Goods Bargains ! Fast Celer Calicoes, 2 yards for Se. Toweling, 3 j ards for 6c Deuble Feld Part Weel Drett Goods, New Shades, 2e per yard. FOR ONE WEEK MORE you can buy 44 Hill Muslin at 7e per yard, Outing Cleth. Dress Qlnghams.Bheetlng, Tickings and Towels, Seersuckers, Counterpanes, and Table Llneut In Great Variety from the Cheapest te the Finest. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AND NO. 318 MARKET HT., HARRISBUF.Q, PA. CEavpcte. J. B. MARTIN A CO. IS NOW HERE. Deu you want te save your self much trouble in this matter? If se, let us help you out. We will take up your carpets, clean thenv 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. ie patterns Tapestry, 45 and 50c a yard. J. B. MARTIN fe CI Cor. Prince & W. King SU. LANCASTER. PA. TTENRi' WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, ha removed te 1S6 East King street, having a full line of Furniture efetery description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. a8-UMK II. WOLF. M Kat Rln;Htrt. N encK. Mr. Isaac Q. Pnintz. of Lltltz. Lancaster county, Pa., Is about forming a stock company et the proposed Copper Corporation, In war. wick township. The par alue of a share Is one hundred dollars, and the stock will be di vided Inte one hundred share, l'erseus wish ing te buy some of the stock will call en or ud dret, M R. ISA AO O. FFAUTZ, ftl-Imd LltlU, Lancaster county, Pa. aernTiriK te trespassers and mis ,Oi NEKS. All persons are hereby forbidden ie trespass en any of th nd B peed well tsUtas I uoentlea, whether lnelc uiv ia.au 01 we ;eruwatl In Lebanon or Lnnuir Inclesed or unlneleaed, either t hoetinr or flshtnr. th for the purpose of (hooting or fishing, as ths law will be rigidly enforced against all tret- lawwiu tm namiy vuiurecu against an ires patting ou said lands of ths undersigned arte patting ou si Ihlsuotlee, WM. COLEMAN FRERMAN B.PKJWY ALDJCN, - W,UrHMAM. Williamson & Fester, " MOVING TIME " ClsHHtng. s PRlNOWKBtuTT L Cansman A kVe. t 8PRING 13 HERE. JSli? JMly "W? H'ssttltatiUssir Mends and the pebHe te ssbbbIm out ImswUIW uOTrLseri, prt" 0we E!mM WE MAKE TOOEDKIt: All-Weel Cheviot 8ulU at 112, lit, IM. . 7ea need net bay nnleaarna want ta tsssk lag at them will be preatabi tens aad te tesu ' of sJs stirs theptMM ars tow anoegt JiS?nlfi Children' BaUtataitTHiily MW SI 1st HtvlM tha vv laias. ftsitl". Oerksersw Salts at ft, SB, ),!. IHnltsstSB.aUL tattLati. WStSLSS Chsvlgi SnlU at., ", W. fDrMstaltasTHsOMsTlW.' Children's PsnU from 3te aad upwards. I Cintman & Bre., .. wM. ........ wiv., Tailors and Manuhctureri of Men's, Bey's us Children's Clothing (Excluslvs.) I ajaa HOETst QUH it., .w.oesumoroxxvaB. LAjreAiTts, r a. Sr-Net connected with any ether Clothing Beuse in ths dur. 49-Be cautious and make no mlttak se that you get te ths tight place. M YKR8RATHFON. 1 Spring Sty lei are here In Great Beauty aitd audRerae Variety, it will Interest you te HaudRerae the line of $20 suitinU i In Nobby Colored Cheviots and Cassltoeres. A Line of Suiting aC$2f!.0(l. SPRING H ! TO ORDER. TL J Handsomer than Can be-Found Any when for the Same Meney. -t 23 and $25 Will buy from our stock one of many w i Attractive Styles or Spring Suiting. TI-. PlSlS & i Myers & Rathvtn, N MERCHANT TAILORINO, V NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. H IRSU A BROTHER. A PLEASIN6ASS0RTMENT. Let your eye glance ever our North Queeu street windows aud you will echo the above statement. While you' see only about 20 of .our 600 or mere pat terns, It gives you an idea of the beauty and the large assortment of patterns. We make you Pants te order from fl te $10. Suits, from $12 te $30, and Over coats (light-weight), $15 te $25. We are bound te please you and It is a pleasure for us te show you" through our stock of goods for Merchant Tailoring.. In Ready-Mnde Clothing our reputa tion is se well established as te need lit tle talking te corroborate It. Suffice te say that our stock of Men's, Youths', Beys' and Children's Suits and Pants, Was never se large in assortment geed in quality and low In price as new. A visit will certainly convince you. Many 110 table Novelties iu Spring Neckwear, 25c and 50c. Spring Overcoats, $4.00 te $18.00. Men's, Beys' and Children's READY-MADE CLOTHIERS, MERCAANT TAILORS AND FURNISHERS, north Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. elOUV. s ew 1 The first real snow of the season. Hew WHITE, hew I'UIIE, hew BEAUTIKUL teemt like something we have net teen for a long time, and yet these who use Hare these same qualities dltplajed en their table every day In'thelr Bread and Biscuit. Ceal. UMBER AND COAL. TOBACCO SHOOKS AND CASES. WEST KHN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail, D'e. .. .. B. B. MARTIN 4 CO., nMyd 4H Water Street, Lancaster. 1. B AUMOARDNCRS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Oitjcss-Ne. 129 North Queen Street, and Ne.'. HA North Prince street " YABoa-Nerth Prince Street, near Reading Depot. auglS-tfd LANCASTER. PA. rpRUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDKR, -- .Propelled by a geed powder blower, 1 the soett effectual destroyer of flies and ether small tMstta. rersals MauiSiBIWNHMBnsKj! 5 HIRSH & BROTHER, wmm r,Pa.1 HAI vi V- .v gtv y.nwgsml - ",. W ""'! f ' i. fc.. j.?a-,t r,. .t r j V -i"-1 ax -i (. T W V ,JS J. I 1- -' v a .. ? -. : -
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