Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 20, 1890, Image 2

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UU.WITBHXAN FOLTS, Batten.
OBUIT CLJUIK, raOHMW.
UATLY WTELUGKNCEll.-Publlshed
Cay in the year, but Bunday. Bervea
in una city ana surrounding
at ten cents a week. By mall Ore del-
nar In Utibn t n eentt a month.
.
LT INTKLLtaKNCER-One dollar and
f eents n year. In advance.
ETO SUBSCRIBERS-Remlt by eneeK
; ,Ioto( order, and where neither of
i paste he procured asad In a registered
at the Posteffloe.aa second claw mall
Aseaasa, THI DTTSLLiaBMCKK,
, Lancaster, Fa.
fOASTWt.PA.. March 20, 1890.
CMteiaalate The Cera Crep.
corn crop of this country In 1869
very large and the price paid tbe
was the lowest en record. Cen
te expectations of many, Eastern
rs the yield per acre in the corn
Ing states of the Northwest Is as re-
kbla asever.whue the Eastern states
w k falling off. In 1885 Fcnnsylva-
grew thirty-two and a half busucls
.corn te the acre, worth 40 ceuts n
, $15.03 an acre. In 18S9 thePcnu-
ivanlacrep averaged 29.8 bushels te
acre, worth 40 cents or $13.71 an
. Nebraska in 1SS5 raised 30.7
Is per aero, worth 10 cents or $0.07
acre, and four years later, witn
ly the sarue average yield, Nebraska
rs get $6.21 an acre. Frem tbese
rea reported by the department of
allure it may be seen that tbe air
etrTJeWeen the price of corn In
risk and In Eertnsylvauia has
Inishcd. The cost of trauirportatlen
fallen and the Eastern farmer Is
g the advantage he possesses of
ng nearer te the foreign markets
ich take the surplus of our corn crop.
' freight ou corn from Nebraska te
iteage was SS cents in 1835, new it Is
I, ceuts. Be far as cost of transpertu-
gess JNCDrasita seems touesicaany
Wing nearer te Chicago, aud that
ural protection te the Eastern farmer
decreasing, Mere wonderful still, the
light from Nebraska te New Yerk la
ly 24 cents, nltheuRh ether charges
make corn cost 32 cents mere there than
IB Nebraska. Pennsylvania farmers de
et seem te bnve a very cheerful pros pres
jbeet befere them in the corn business
a& In fact the states of the far West
Are. crowding the market In a way
'tHiat It Is embarrassing te all tbe corn
were cost of tlie Mississippi. The Hal-
ere American, In commenting ou this
Mate of things, finds little comfort for
MM Maryland farmer, aud Pcnnsylvu-
,lans are In the same fix. The building
f railways rapidly wldeus the corn
lands of the Northwest, year by year,
ftad vast Indian reservations are te be
f thrown open te settlement iu the Dake-
and Mentana, whlle the lmprove-
invent of theSault St. Marie canal, aud
bulldlug or a great cemmurclal
Marine ou tbe lakes, assures the further
,beapenlng of transportation. The Can-
in government has declared its tu
itien te widen aud deepen the St.
,Xawrcnce canals, and an outlet straight
a Europe may thus be furnished for
.mere leading at Chicago or Duluth.
f Jitir. riArhniM tlin TCnstftrn furttini i.mti
ule himself after the mauuer of the
:, who could net reach the grapes and
te believe them sour. Theferelgu
kct Is after all mighty uncertain,
waxing mere se. Steam Is bringing
cultural produce from all parts of
world te satisfy the European de
al. A mere enlightened tariff
jxdlcy encouraging our manufacturers
W compete- for foreign trade may restore
industrial vigor and widen the homedc-
aaand. When Pennsylvania working
a In shops and factories can afford te
it meat often aud are net obliged te
economize iu marketing, the farmers of
this region will have u home market
tht no railrend klug can threaten ; and
Wis bright future will be iu sight when
.ire can beglu te manufacture largely for
foreign lauas as wen us ler America.
& rzr
V i iiiL-tiiiig in mc court
mseiuwevcniugrortne promotion of
itry, and overyeuo who believes in
preservation of trees should try te be
ere, whlle these who doubt the
cyeFtbe mattcxweuld de well te
live the question a fair heuriug. Under
i auspices or the i'uuusylvuula For Fer
ry nssoclatleu. and with Governer
irfcver presiding. Profefser D. E. Fer-
tr, the biniueut naturalist nnd iirest.
ykat of the forestry bureau ut Wnshlng-
rvm, win aenver un address. We have
Md a great deal of the Mmtlment of trm
-jpfchtiug en Arber days, and " Weed-
Hpare That Tree," has been
isv efteu repeated that the uvernirn
Jien probably feels little dlsnoi-ed
F;"Pare from massacre any one who
t-jgaetes It ; but the lecturer te-night Is a
CfMCialist in the mere practical and tcl-
minc aiue or the case. This whole state
Wjw at eue time covered with a forest of
bread leaved trees, uud in turning Mm
u wilderness Inte a farming land, we linvi.
(wdlcally changed the fuce of nature it
i high time te take measures te restore
rViyfew trees te William Pcnn'i uwi
L-JMr. Feruc-.y will tell hew aud why this
teugui te ue ueue. Tiiere is plenty of lund
nieng tue water courses aud hillsides
; .which would pay much better in irw
nd as our peple are net reaming, and
fcHT. "--" mUmivs,uhij uuu bul'k lO
tnem, mere seems te be ue reiisnii wllv
Kthey should net have foresight enough
fe-.te nlant nanlln" ami wnii r,i. ..
greP-
a - .. .. ,.,v ,i.t n ui-u
fe.t Thl.l. n1c .! it. i ... ,.
fliV i ev"u Hum ui consider
ijiine anuses ei tree trimming, which ure
; siiuBimieu every year in this city in nu
trocieus way. Fine trees nlenir r.nr
treets are ruthlefcslv maiiL'lpd hv iir.
bariaus who call themselves tree tilm.
r.iners, and electric wire llends hack and
nuuiate trees timt bave been planted,
1 petted and watched by peaceful cIMzpub
who meekly submit te the outrage. It
ije tlme that the cemmunltv get awnkn
fra aemethjug mere thuu a mere nauive
tiweiKuterest iu trees.
Weather ami Mlutcr Resort.
JTbe slaughter which (lil ivini i.
flnfllcttd ufwn humanity Is certainly fur
hove the usual work r n-inini. .....i
,flrmn the old savlntr ilmf ,. Irr,.
TJbjbtma8 makes a fat graveyard. It is
tue seventy, uut tlie varlable-
eai, of a climate that (a ii.tm,,.
iftve te vitality. With an extraordinarily
... ujuu me average we huve
sMrraerdlnarilyhiglidL'utli rte ti...
pinshlue aud storm have cemblrMl
sther for the undoing. March im
i worst reputation of alltlm nn,.u,.
ribeyear ; aud physlclana are went U
lueir leebie patients uway frem
it homes te the Seuth or tli a,....i.r..
h, however, doubtful geed eau-t k
W- tut climate Is concerned, since there
i no great sccadiue&H tn It nmwi.n
l-Tie snow fcterm of yestenlav. u-b m
I4 by the signal bervice bureau.
1
came up te us from Texas, which
Is net much of a recommendation
te a Southern town. And when we re
member hew last March the Jersey tea
coast was under water aud inhabitant
cared almost te death at the Invasion
of the waves, It seems hazardous enough
te resort te the shore for weather and
comfort's sake. They say that an equable
clime can be found In Southern Califor
nia and upon the slopes of the Itecky
mountains, and the table lands of
Tennessee and North Carolina, As
this Is well testified te we expect
that these highlands will grew Inte
use as winter sanitariums, at Uie
cost of Flerida and the low sea coast.
Certainly there is ue lack of variableness
In the Flerida climate, and with Its en
ervating heat and the lack of prevision
for its occasional fresta,thcre is llttle rea
son te regard It as the land for the Invalid.
riisM abck's lotter of resignation Is said
te cover some twenty pRges but no hint is
given nste wlint it issll aleut. It maybe
full of grave, cautions and nie advice,
like Washington's farewell uddrcas, but
the old clmncoller is net n Wnnlilngteu and
Is mere llkely lolmvnrevlewetl hH glorious
past. One account of his roftlguatlen repre
sents that the emperor asked I) I in te ro re
mnln chancellor but resign the presidency
of thfr imperial ministry se 'thai the heads
efall departments would be directly re
sponsible te the oinpnrer. Howevcr this
may be It seems pretty certain Hint the
newchnnoellor, Qnueral Cuprlvl, will net
have anything like the power of Bismarck
and Instead of speculating as te the plot'
and Intentions of the Oermnn cbaneeiler
the foreign correspondent wiuVhcncoferth
wonder what Knlser William may be up
te. A ceuple of hysterical French news
papers are already shrieking war, but ns a
rule the Kuropean press seeins te be hold
ing IU breath.
yS
In the current number of the Mugnzine
of American History tliore Is an nrticle by
the editor, Martlia J. I.ninli, en life lu New
Yerk fifty years nge. Frem the diary of
Philip Hene, a mayor of New Yerk nnd a
prominent banker, many interesting fuels
nre gleaned which threw light ou the times
and ou the bank pante of 18.10, when "eight
stntes In part or wholly fa II ml and thu
national goeruineut could net y its
debts." IIe tells hew Hanker .fumes O,
King went te Kugland, where three of the
Inrgoet heuxfts luloreHtod iu the American
truda had fulled, nnd nsteuMicd the llritUh
capitalists by calmly advising thein te scud
several millions In geld te the United
states. IIe Mircocded In pnrKiindlng thorn
that audi a courne would rcntore confldenco
and save the Imperlled IlrltUli intorests,
and a million pounds sterling Iu geld was
rapidly forwarded nnd sold Iu llosten, New
Yerk and Philadelphia. A reaction atonce
took place and mlslbrtunes were retrieved.
Mr. Hone gees en te tell of n dinner
given In Washington In 1KI8 by Daniel
h-Wobster te prominent New Yorkers. "Mr.
Wise was eleiiieDt and enteitalnlug; Mr.
Webxler very line. Old Mr. Itnhlns do de do
llvercd a beautiful euleglum upon Wash
ington, in a soft and tremiileiiM voice, and
iu laiiKiinge classical and pure. It was
a glorious nflidr. Wlieti I arese at tlie
table at which I hud tlie seat or dlfttlnrtlen
I was awe stricken, and for a moment em
barrassed, but recovered Instantly. I felt
ns It lu nn assembly of the gods. Tlicse
were men who can and will save the
country. I told thorn se, and they resjvended
anion 1 The uext thlug iu erder wan the
dinner which the New Yerk purty gavo.The
guests uumhored about forty. I presided
aud ttiey nil add it was tlie greutest tiling I
ever did, but hew could It be otherwise.?
I had Clay en my right hand and Webster
en my left. I felt inspired myself nnd. in
fused inspiration into nil around me. Al
luding te my rehillve position I madethem
all plodge themselves te mnke ene of us
three president of the United States. Hew
we apples swim 1 At ten o'clock we breke
up and most of the party went te the ball
in honor of Washington's birthday, which
wish brilliant aijalr. The president was
thore, the vlce prcsldeiit, the hauls of de
partments forelgn ministers, etc."
The journal or the old mayor hceiiis te
be full of interust " roveallng," as Mrs.
Lamb lemarkN, "clinructcrstimhul ventures
that In their reality almost see in borrowed
from skillfully woven webs or romance."
T r i
This cruiser Newark took te the water
llke n young duel; en Wednesday.
.
Scuxrrau Bam helm, of liherty statue
fame, Is shocked at the proposal te make a
lauding station ler Immigrants of lied Ien's
Island. He thinks that it should be n kind
of ideal roert where should be kept allve
the memories of all that is glorious In tlie
history and geography ofthe United Ktutes.
"Thus around the buse or the statue or
Liberty there should be grouped emblematic-
statues ofthe Untied Stateser Ameri
ca. In dllloient parts or the island, laid out
llke u Greek grove, the statues or all the
homes or America should be placed. Tliore
should be statues or all the great men who
have in ado America what she Is, se tliut
people going there would find themselves
transported Inte it kind or Amertcun Wal
hallu. " And towerlug uliove all would be
Burlheldl'n giant stnlue or Liberty en
lightening the world. A modest man, this
sculptor! It is net probable that Amort Amert
cans will fancy the notion of a collection
of statues hidden en un island of New
xera Harber wliore a fair sired crowd
would net have room te stand.
Tun world's fair bill, as rojiertcil te the
Heuse, limits the cost of the government
buildings te four hundred thousand dollars
and insists thut ten million dollars must
1)0 provided by the fair corporation lu
ample time for the proseeutlon oHhe w erk.
i
l'KItSOXAL.
PiiEMiu,NT Mamusen is in Murvlund
trying te sheet ducks.
Judee Jehn S. IIaekii, ox-celloclor of
tlie pert of San Francisce, died in that city
en Wednesday.
Assistant Navai, Co.nstiiuctek L'iiak
IIuwKsdled uftyplieid fevcrln Noifelk en
rueMluy. His remalns wcrutakeiite rhll rhll
adelphla for burial. He w as only iM years
of age, and brilliant in Ids profession. He
had been inunled but six weeks.
Themas Hern, of New Yerk, bequeathed
$100,00010 found a hospital at 1uighelm,
.Scotland, whero he was born.
Miss Paula II. Funk, or Brooklyn, lias
been awarded the prize of $100 offered by
the New Yerk 11'erW Ter the quickest solu selu
I en of the" Blocks et Fhu"pii7zle. Her
t ine was 8 4-5 seconds. Ilormevos wore:
the letters repiesent the blocks moved and
the letters lictwuen parenthetic ( ) ure the
blocks pushed iu ene moo In the ceiubi ceiubi ceiubi
nattmiholiuleu: H(NS)(K I) A It (I It)
i a ??Vi( a) (1 ' I (t. 1 h O) IN $) U II
m 4j y.w f ji,
Minnii: Mapdkiin, the well-known ao ae
tross, was marrliHl en Weducsday te Har
rison Grey FNkc. the editor of the New
i erk Vramiitia Mirror. The new ly-w edded
p dr w 111 inuke u short tour lu the West. In
May they will go te Kurope. te return next
autumn. Miss Mudderu will permanently
retire from tlie Mage, en which she had
been nearly ull her llfe as a child actiess.
Jlcr re,il name berore her marringe was
Mary Augusta D.ivey, and she Is de.cenilnd
maternally and paternally from a family ei
ucters. Miss Madilern's greatest theatri
cal suecesbcshae been lu "Cuprlve" aud
" .V.' SU,lt0.!f A"'. mH Madderii'h union
witn .Mr. riske is her second inarriuge.
DIl, WAGNKH'S IMG HIIT.
Claiming 91,000,000 by llemull
(Jetttug Arrested for Fonrei-v.
uud
Dr. Harrison Wagner, whose numerous
and heavy sultsngainst the Adams Kxpress
company instituted in small county courts
have lately attracted considerable attention,
is locked up in a police station in Washing!
ug.
.1 i.i laWlu tee pleasure of tlie
Huiuvetmu man nnn
county, Vu.
charge or forger v,
n sir..-.?!., r..
en tlie
l)r. WagWr says that lie was a inanufae-
turer of medicines In Frederick eeaatr,
Md., and that he brought suit against the
Adams Kxpress company In Virginia,
North and Menth Carolina for failure ttr
deliver hts tnedldnea, obtaining numer
ous Judgments by default. The express
company falled te nut In an answer
te the soils. The letter acknowledg
ing the company's Indebtedness te
him tn the sum of $1,600,000 and
upon which he based his suit te attach
the preperty of the 'express company
and the signature te which It is charged he
forged, wagner declares cime te him
through the malls after he had obtained the
judgments against the company. It was
signed in tlie name of President Dlnsmere.
and, although the letter was postmarked
from Houth Carolina, and net from New
Yerk, the oenimny's headipisrters, he
nevertheless thought It genuine.
After walling seme time for the money
he brought the attachment suit, which hss
resulted In the attention of the Adams Kx Kx
press company being called te the esse and
In the doctor's arrest.
AN UMCONSTITtmUNAIi TIIULE.
Wisconsin's Huprcme Court Hules It
Out or the Public Hoheols.
The Bible has no business In the publie
schools of Wisconsin, according te a deci
sion Just rendercd by the supreme court in
the en se of Weiss against the district school
beard of education. Catholic parents hed,
as a foundation for this case, objected te
the reading of the Scriptures from the St.
James orslen In the hearing af their chil
dren, pupils in the publie schools. The
case get Inte court J tlie Heck county court
overrulod the demurrer or the Catholics te
the answer or the school beard. The
action or the circuit court is new In turn
overrulod by the supreme court, giving
the victory te tlie Catholics, nnd decfarlng
the reading of the Blble in publie schools
unconstitutional.'-''
IpjurtVlng nt this conclusion the court
iCiys it mattered net that the portions or
Ncrlpture actually read wero net sectarian,
slnce the Blble as a whole, alined te Incut Incut Incut
catothedhluily of Christ and the punish punish
jnent ofthe wicked after denth, which doc
trines nre net accopted by seme religious
sects. The court further says that the pIsce
where the Blble Is read Is a place of wor
ship, nnd llml as taxpayers are compelled
te erect and supiert school houses, uud the
children are, under the into law, compelled
te attend public or private schools, "the
constitutional clauses forbid us In use
school houses ns placosef worship."
Thought She Drew a Blank.
Mrs, Jehn Bewman, of Plymouth, aged
"1, ttIie has been mnrrlcd but three weeks,
hasdeerted lier husband. She left n nete
addressed te him, in which she stated she
had drawn a blank lu tlie matrimonial lot
tery, that she found she loved another man
and se had left hlui.
Mr. Bewman and Miss Nerah llealy
wero united iu marrluge by Father Mack,
of Plymouth, l'a. Tlie wedding was a
billllunt affair, ever four hundred guests
being prcsent. Among the guests were
James Wright, or I'hiludelphla. The brlde
was Introduced te the Phlladelplilaii for
the llrst tlme. On Monday evening she
eleped with him. She took ull her hus
band's meney with her. Tlie irate hus
band offers a reward for his wife's arrest.
The (tcsillly InrrensliiK popularity of Lnxa Lnxa
cler, the " golden " rcmnly, with (lynjM-ptlriiaiid
M-rsens troubled with Indigestion Is simply
phenomenal, l'rlce only 25 ci'iiU. At all drug
glut. It mnkrs n person feri sad le licnr a crying
baby, MiRcrlnff probably from sIlKht pain, which
reulii he easily relieved by Hie nun of Dr. Hull's
llnhy 8) nip, which la for saleat all ttercs.
Ken BOZODONT all ladles cry,
And gentlemen, or hlifh or low,
I'er nelhliiK clse that they can buy,
Will Rlve the mouth Us freshest slow slew
Will keep tin teeth se sound nnd white,
And make the breath u sweet delight.
marnte-Jt
" Knrly te bed nnd rnrly te rise
Jlalies a man lii-allliy, uenlthv and wise "
says tlie eldcii-tlma nursery rhyme, but we
think ttiul
" ICjirly te drink from the fountain of health
Will brhifi both the wisdom and inuch-lengcd
kir wealth,"
and tliuT fnuntnln Is te he found In Dr. Pierce's
(lolden Medical Discovery, the werld-rumid
reinedyfur luiiurlttc of the bleed. It rurei
Hcrnfiileus Meres and SucIIIiiks. Hkln and Hcalp
disrates, 'letter, Hult-rlieum and all bleed
taints. W.Th&w
'
Frem Ilupubllrau llii(l(unrtrs.
Mekavia, N. Y., May 6. 18S7.-0. 1'. Wood Weed
ward: I haebren using Kemp's nalsnin and
llnd It very itlecthe In relieving a cough with
which 1 have been nmtcted of Isle. Our drug
glits tell me they sell mere of this tluui any
any ether cough remedy. I can cliw-rfully rec rec
enunciidlt. Yours tinly, J.J. 1'kask, IMIter
Republican. At all druggists. Ijirue buttles
Me and II. (2)
OWIFTH 81'KUIKIO.
MERCURIAL RHEUMATISM.
Mr. J.C.Jenes, city inarslnd or l'ulleii, Ar
k n nsivs, writes: "About leu jrairs into Ieon Ieen
Iraclril unccre chhc of bleed imldeii. 'lliulend
lug physicians or Hie elly weie culled In. iiud
they iircscrlbed niedlclnu iifU'rinedlclne, h hlch
1 took without nirerdlng me any relief. I nUe
tried mercurial mid peinsli remedies, with the
siiiue unsuccessful result, but which brought
mi mi attack of mercurial rheumatism that
iiiiuiumy inueiiu ei unieiii agony. Aucr suf
fering four meii lis, IguxMip all former renic-
iim'siiiiii riHiunt'iiccti uiKing Hwlll'sl
iking Kwllt'sHiM?cltlclH.
llrelv euied mid iihfi
. rt.) Aiicr laKiUR Merrill beltlis. I was en-
no
le rismiKi work. I
sliler Hw lU's Hneellle (S. H. H.) tlie greatest meet-
it;iiiii iui- uiiiuu puisuuiug iciiuy
en the mur-
KITi.
INHERITED SCROFULA.
Hwin-
HllPCltlclft. H. H.)iMirOil HIV lltlln lint .,
, tt. .'. ". 'VA' .-. 7' T "."."' ''"'.'
lll-t-illl.irj' ni'iuitliu
Which hreki. nut fill nvr
ins nice, rerii jenr ue nun simered, and I hud
gtu-n up all hopes of his recovery, when at
length I was Induced te use 8. H.8. After using
a, few bottles be was entirely cured. Net u
Kyinptem new remains of the dlMasu. This
Mas Ihree jcarsngn.
M11H.T. I.. MATHKltH,
Mutberllp, Miss.
Treatise en Illuediiud Hkln Diseases mailed
rree.
C'l HWIKTHl'KmyiO CO., Atlanta, Oa.
DltUNKKN.IiS.
I.IQUOItllAlllT.
Ill All I ha World lliere Is but One Cure.
l)H. 11AINRS- OOI.DUN HPP.UIPIC.
It can be glien In a cup of oelh-oor tea, or In
articles of fixsl, wllbeul the knowledge of the
patient. If necesmiry ; It Is absolutely harmless
and Mill ellect a pcrinauent and six-edy cure,
Mhelher the patient Is a iunlernti drinker or
an alcohellu wreck. 11' NKVl.lt KAIL'S. It
operates se quietly and with such certainty
that the patient undergix's no Inceuvenieiue,
and ere he Is aware, hlscemplete refonnatleu la
ellected. 48 page book efparlicultirs free.
UIIAB. A. I.6t'HKlt. Druggist,
. .iJ:.0 '",t K1"B 8t- -Lancaster, l'a.
KlJeed-lThAS
-lAUTKIl'H UTTia: LIVKHl'IUA
.GARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
CURE
.ili'k Headache and rclleui nil the troubles Inci
dent te a bilious stain of the system, such as
DUrlness, .Nausea. Dreivsluess. Dlslriss alter
Ultlnii, Pain lu the Hide, te. Whlle their most
remarkable succem ha bwu shown lu curing
sick:
Headache, yet OAltTKlfH I.HTI.13 l,IVKIt
I ILLS nru equally valuahla In ConstliHitlen.
curing and ireeiitlng this amievlng coin'
liliilnt, Hhllethcy also correct all dlkenteniur
the stomach, stlmulate the ller and regulate
the bowels. Kven If they only cured
Ache they would be almost priceless le these
who sutler from this distressing ceinplulnt;
but fertiiiuiU'ly their gHKlnei does net eiul
here, and these who one.) try them Mlllltnd
Uiesy little pills valuable In se many uavs that
they will net be wllllu-j te de without thcni.
But after all sick head
Is the bane of se many lives that here is w here
w;e make our great beast. Ourptllscure It while
ethers de net.
OAHTKll'H LITTI.I: I.IVKU PI1.US are very
small and cry ensy te take, Onoer twepllfs
makendiwe. They nre strictly egetableand
,.i?.."?tiKrlpe,f,r,1'urKe' l,llt hZ tlietr gentle uc uc
tleu please all who use them. .i Malant'Scu:
inuterjl. Iseld everywhere or scut by mall.
CAHTKIt M KUICINK CO., KVAY YOltK.
Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price.
auglS-ljdeed ei
-l.J llllcates In multiples of liue. earnlncii
giiurunu-ecam dhldendnr 10 pe? rent S
V,",,,,,l.,u)a,,,.e1fccil,1-",lnuy. re Issued Vv the
! ia"'Sul,lJ-'0-llAscK:lallJiiofttketa(lloi no
O lee, Aberdeen. Houth Dakota). Ne member.
of'.1 t,SS .,J:'i!.0.r,0X.Hn8, '"Chlent te Issuance
or stock, stock may be com crted Inte cash at
purchase price utter two eers. Invester se
cured by icat vtate mortgages te iouelotK
amount of tbe lnvcituient Kiwlted with a
Truitce. Correipendencelnvlii.
C. W.8TAULINO,
Manager 1'litladelplila Oltlce,
j.uMmeu4 ""''"Ne.'iinvaUmVfet,
m.nnmmmHtv'
PitAin.nuA, Thursday, March 30, IIM.
We make and sell the best
Shirts 'for the money te be had in
tltts country.
That's the pith of the whole
matter. Net a bit of guess
work. We've seen every Shirt
that claims te be best ; seen the
outside, which is open te every
body, and the inside, which only
know-hew eyes and fingers can
truly get at There's the test
It isn't in the cloth for any
maker te get up a better Shirt
than we can for the money ;
our fault if we're equalled.
We don't mean te be. We
surely are met new. Just as
our Shirts of the past led com
petition in the past, se our
Shirts of te-day are in the very
front of the front rank.
Crown, unlaundered, 75c.
Crown, laundered, 90c.
Conqueror, unlaundered, $1.
Conqueror, laundered, $1.15.
University, unlaun'd, $1.25.
University, laundered, $1.40.
Of course It Is an un
derstood fact that our
Hhlrls-le-Order busl
ncss Is a very Impor
tant factor, and that Deth ends of
we are organized In the store,
such a manner that It
Is a pleasure for you le
even lenve your meas
ure. The new neck dressings for
men have Just come from Paris,
and they fitly represent the gay
capital in their form, color com'
binatiens and beauty. A large
assortment with hardly two
alike. That's something te
think of.
Chestnut street side, west of Main Aisle.
A new Night Shirt for men
deserves mere than a passing
notice. A cotton that feels
like silk ; new Paris trimmings
in fast colors, made full and
long. $1.50.
Heth ends of the Hterc.
100 mere of the German
China Dinner Sets at $10
115 pieces. A surprise price
even for seconds.
Becend fleer, Juniper street side.
Jehn Wanamaker.
nt-ycte.
It. MAHTIN A VO.
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
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. Prince & W. King Sts.
LANCAHTKU. l'A.
liUacvllrtiicciu
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te 136 East Klug street, having a
full line or Kurulture of every description at the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended te. Call aud eiamlne our goods.
RH-tfdH H. WOI.K. 138 East King Htreet
OH OK.
Mr. Isaac Q. 1'faulz, of I.ltlti, Lancaster
county, l'a., Is about forming a stock reinpuny
nt the preMscU Cepiicr Corporation, In war
wlek township. The par alue of u share is
one hundred dollars, and the stock will be di
vided into one hundred shares, rcrtens wish
ing te buy some of thv stock w 111 call en or ad
dress, Mil. ISAAC U. l'KAUTZ,
r.'Mmd I.ltlti, tAinrastcr comity, l'a.
.SIOOOOO
IN DONDS AND MOUTOAGES KOIl IN
VKHTOIIM, IN HUMS OK
iioe. fjue, soeo, 11,000 te rjo.eoa
Ileuds 0 per rent. Interest, payable quarterly.
Mertgiigcs-Opcr cent Interest, pawible half
) early.
Heud or call for full Information.
JOHN II. METZLER,
We U H. Uilke HU
rOriOK TO TKKHl'AtMEIW AND UUN
Ll NKIW. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass ou any of the lands of the Cornwall
nd Speedwell estates lu tbanen or Ijtucaster
unintles, whether inclesed or uiilnclnsed, either
for tbe purpose or sheeting or flshliik-, as the
law will be rigidly eufeiwl against all Ires,
passing en said laud of the undersigned arte
this notice.
WM. COLEMAN KHEEMAN
It. l'KKGY Al.llKN.
KlUV. C. rilKEMAN,
ltnrnnv fur It W, (ie!mn' Halrt
Sltterttcu
TT UTUEH 8.KAUKFMAN,
ATTORNKY-AT-L W.
Second Fleer Eshlemau La
North Dut-Ueet,
Uulldlng, Ne. 3
pr'i-lydw
" MOVING TIME "
0i nfr hf .
B
OOHANDSHOn.
THE BACKBONE OP COLD WEATHKR IB
BROKEN,
HO IS THE BACKBONE OF PRICES,
-AT
STAOKHOUII'S
MOB. 28 AND 80 EAST KINO 8T.
IF YOU DOUBT THE ASSERTION ABOUT
THE PRICES,
CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELF.
Seme Astonishing Offers in Spring Goods.
D. P. STACKH0USE,
Nes. 28 and 30 East Hag Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
-10MMON SENSE "SHAPES!
EASY, G01F0RTABLE SHOES
FOR LADIES' WEAK.
The "Common Sense" Shoe shape Is one
that will always And admirers here and there.
It Is made ever patterns nearer in accord with
the natural shape of the feet than almost any
ether style of footwear, and ensures te the
wearer a perfectly flat and uniform tread in
walking. Fer absolute oase and comfort In
wear "Common Sense "Shoes meet every re
quirement aud are specially recommended te
ladles looking for shoes possessing such quali
ties. These shoes we have lu a variety of makes
and lu different leathers. Machine and hand hand
sewed, In widths A te E, Inclusive, ranging In
price from ftfiO te IS a pair. Having se many
widths In stock make It an easy matter for us
te fit the feet perfectly without any undue pres
sure upon any sensitive portion of it fit It
without wrinkling and net present the loose
and baggy appearance frequently noticeable In
similar shaped shoes. Will net rub at the tee,
or chafe at the heel, but fit all parts alike. They
will retain their shape until worn eat and are
adapted for either fine dress or every-day wear.
The material In them li excellent and the mak
ing bears every evidence ofgeod workmanship.
Try " Common Sense " Shoes for ease and com
fort In wear and for long service. Trial invaria
bly brings liking. Remember the prices SI 60
a pair, and many advancing step by step In
grade and price te the tines t at 16.
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 North Queen Btbebt, Lancas
ter. Pa.
c
HAS. II. FREY.
FOR $2.00,
IN TEV DIFFERENT STYLES.
Tip Shoes In Lace, Butten and Congress, sizes
6 te le.
Plain Narrow Tees In Lace and Congress, sizes
0 te 10. '
Plain French Tees lu Lace, Butten and Cou Ceu
gress, sizes 6 tell.
Plain llroadTees In Lace and Congress, 7wlde.
sizes 0 te 11.
The last named style are for men who have
short but bread feet. They possess 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 n year. The excel
lent wearing qualities and splendid satisfaction
they have been giving has Induced us te put In
still another style the Plain Bread Tees, 7
wide.
Why can I sell you a Genuine Calfskin Shee
for Ti ? Because 1 buy them In Immense quan
1 1 ties aud strictly for Cash, and Slick temy
Motte:
" Quick Sales and Small PreQts."
The One-Price Gash Heuse,
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS. 8 A fi EAST KINO HTREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
4rStere Closed Every Evening at 6 o'clock
Except Meuday and Saturday.
CMetltiun
M
AUXIN BROS.
LITTLE
LORD
FAUNTLEROY
ECONOMICAL
V RIOES ANI4
LATEST STYLE!
ALWAYS.
Suits and Sashes for Beys
FOUR TO EIGHT YEARS,
-AT-
Martin Bres.
M A 28 N. QUEEN ST.
If you would llkea STORM COATer HEAVY
OVERCOAT te help) en ever the Equlneellul
Storms, you can save f J te fi en one new
-AT-
Martin Bres.,
26 ASSN. QUEEN BT.
An early sight of the Novelties te be worn
this Spring are Ready lu tbe Merchant Tailor.
Ing Devartmnt, Heady-Made Clothing Depart
ment uud Men's Furnishing Department,
-AT-
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
Genuine Calfskin Shoes,
9W
JJKW YOSK BTOBB.
BOTrOit NOTCH PKICBS BTUA PREVAIL
-AT
New Yerk Stere.
BLACK 0 ROB GRAIN SILKS,
Fully warranted Inch, We i 94 Inch, 7)c and
tl ayard
OUR FAMOUS SURAH SILKS
At old price, B0c,62c, 7Se and II 00.
THE HASKELL DRESS BILKS
Are popular because they are moderate tn price,
leek well, wear well, and the maker guar
antees every yard of them. I10O,
II 33, tiSJX, II W a yard.
HASKELL'S PEAUDE80IE,
Warranted, at 11 25, II 60 te 00.
BLACK SATIN LUXOR,
Elegant Ooeds.At II 00 and US.
BLACK FRENCH FAILLE,
Bright Finish, 1 00 and 112$.
BLACK AND COLORED 8ATINES.
SPRING SHADES IN SURAHS.
FANCY STRIPED SURAHS.
NEW STRIPED VELVETS.
ALLTHE NEW SHADES IN SILK VELVETS.
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
c
UT PRICES.
35 & 37 North Queen St.
CUT
PRICES.
Of these Three Lines of Goods we have a Big
Stock en Hand, which we will sell regardless of
cost, se If you want
Be sure te get Our Prices before yen; Waste
Meney Elsewhere.
Fer Bargains
GOTO
35 & 37 N. Queen St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
BOSTON STORE.
(Sxcureiune.
yAC
ACATION EXCURSIONS.!)
RAYMOND'S
VACATION
EXCURSIONS.
All Traveling Expenses Included.
A party will leave Philadelphia Monday,
April 25, for a tour of fll Days through
COL0RHDO
AN
CALIFORNIA,
with visits te leading cities, resorts, and places
of plcturesmie Interest, and a return through
Utah, and ever the Denver A Rie Grande Rail
waythe Great " Scenic Reute."
On the same date Monday, April 2S a party
will leave Philadelphia for a Tour of 75 IJnjs
ever the saiue routes through
COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA,
Thence through the Picturesque Region of the
Pacific Northwest,
And heineuard ever the entire length of the
Northern Partrlc Railroad, with a week In the
Yellonsteue National Park.
Until these parties will travel In Special Trains
of Magnificent Vestlbuled Pullman Palace Cars,
with Pullman Palace Dluing-Curt Included.
Incidental trips te the Yesemtle Valley and Dig
Tree Greves.
49-Send for descrlptlveclrculars, designating
the particular trip desired.
RAYMOND vVMTCOMB,
HI Seuth Ninth St. (under Continental Hetel),
Philadelphia, Pa.
mUvTu.ThAS
iiliiii Dress Sis
CHARLES STAMMS,
Iilillltrls
Underwear,
Werts.
Blankets
Underwear,
Werfe,
CUthing.
CrRlffstSHERlu
L. Gansman & Bra.
SPRING 18 HERE.
We are rally preiiared for It and Invite
friends and the public te examine our beaaUM
collection or Sprlnar Orerteats, Hprlrsj Salt
and Trousers,
WE MAKE TO ORDER:
AU-Weel Cheviot Bulls at IU, III. M,
All-Weel Fancy Worsted Bulla atM,au,ajT.
All-Weel Wide Wale Ceat and Vealallr.fii;
All-Weel Camlmere Trousers at M 88, M LK.
All-Weel Worsted Trousers atioae;t,F.I
. Yen need net hey unless you want la Leak
trig at them will be profitable te us and te red,
Yr " J "uw mw uricva ana low eneuan.
Men'i.Bojra'andUlilldren'sSlteatesuBity
low prices. Styles the very latest.
English Corkscrew Bulls at W.IW, IW.Ht
Wlee Wale HulU nt IS. K, fit fil 'ml
Blue and Black Cheviot Bulta at M, 119, 1X
Beys' Scheel Suits at 2S. HI. im7
Bey Drew Sul la at M, IS, IM", I0.
W&HiMr Bret ,pecU,t'' l "
Largest assortment of Men's and Beys' Paeta
lntAeelty.
Children's Pant from 25c and upward.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
Tallera and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey'i MsA
Children'! Clothing (Exclusive.) .
11
tad t H0ETR QVBIH IT.,
t.W. COUTH OF 0Aai, LJI0AITBt.A,
twT Net connected with any ether Ctetfetac
Honsa In the cl ty.
4TBe cautious and make no mistake te that
yen get te the right place.
M
EBSAHATHFON.
Spring Styles are here In Great Beauty and
nandeome Variety. It will Interest yen te see
tbe line of
' $20 '
SUIT IMG,
r
In Nobby Colored Cheviots and
A Line of Suiting at
TO ORDER.
Handsomer than Can be Found A
for the Same Meney
$23 and. $25
Will buy from our stock one of many very
Attractive Styles of Spring Suiting. Tbe Fit U
KlrstrClsss.
Myers & Rathven,
MERCHANT TAiLORrO,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET
LANCASTER. PA.
H
IRSII A BROTHER.
A PLEASING ASSORTMENT.
Let your eye glance ever our North
Queen street windows and you will echo
the above statement. While you see
only about 20 of our 500 or mere pat
terns, it gives you an idea of the beauty
and the lurge assortment of patterns.
We make you Pauts te order from M te
$10. Suits, from $12 te $30, and Over
coats (light-weight), $15 te $25. We are
bound te please you aud It is a pleasure
for us te show you through our stock of
goods for
Merchant Tailoring.
Iu Ready-Made Cle tiling our reputa
tion is se well established as te need lit
tlu talking te corroborate it. Suffice te
say that our stock of
Hen'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 notable Novelties in 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,
Herth Queen Street anil Centre Square,
LANCASTER, PA.
eStaur.
SJ
NOW !
The first real snow of the season. Hew
WHITE, hew t'URE, hew BEAUTIFUL
seems like something we have net seen for a
long time, aud yet these who use
Hae these snme qualities displayed en their
hi tile every day In their Bread aud Biscuit.
&eal.
T UMBER AND COAL.
Jj TOBACCOBHOOK8ANDCABES. WEST.
ERN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail,
by B. B. MARTIN A CO.,
uS-lyd 424 Water Street, Lancaster, l'a,
T3 AUMQARDNEKH COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
Offices-Ne. 129 North Queen Street, and Ne.
561 North Prince street.
Yards North Prince Street, near Reading
DepeL
UKllfclM LANOASTRR. P4.
rTUtUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER,
L propelled by a geed powder blower. Is the
most cueciuai uesireyer ei uics ana omen mau
inaecu. rersaie
At H UBLEY'S DRUG BTORK
SFffl STTLM
1 n
CaM meres, m I
$9.00, j
misn sis iB
HIRSH d BROTHER,
ws nil
M Weil King SUe.
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