sr $3?P,?3mOT!SGF5?S33?S ry V J , -, 11? Ml JftticUlftfiwf ' tntnuiii. ?5 RLFHSTKINMANFOEW, BdltSjn. , ri mvaai itufwkivi ruviuairi tf'DAUiT INTELL10ENCKR.-Pufcllsnea TS7 ay 1 tbejear. but Sunday. Served ftgrMMt'la Ibis dty ana surrounding rteWMatteneetrUaweck. By mall Ave del- ' H rear In advance; 60 cents a uieuth. M'U' BKLTINTELLIUENCEH-One dollar Mia My emit it year. In advance. MIC TO BUBSCRIBERS-Remll by check fc.r-)Slefflee order, and where neither of ieaa' be procured aena in a registered r. i at the Posleffloe, a second cImi mall A TBI IRTKLUOEKCBK, Lancaster. Pa. 'ULKOASTEB.PA., M&rch 211890. a j. ainniiv niXHiiA ; The defeat of the Blatrcducntieual bill I wry welcome uewi. Tbe scheme, m i retard It, was entirely wltueut merit, would uavu titan a tbeer waste ei neventy-eeven nilllieui annually that raa estiuiatcd te cost. Senater uaw- ' stated that then would be no inoney l the treasury under the present rove i te pay for tlie chemt, tue nnnre- ktlens already called for exceeding the Jinatcd revenue of tue coining fiscal ir ever seventy millions of dellnrs. auch result Republican confetialeu mi that Republican admlujetratlen already brought thecn1ntrv and i question of dUnoslpifef the surplus, rkJeta troubled thaast ndmlulstratleu, i aire any given way wim mis mimm- atlen te a difficulty of findlne funds r Its demands. 'The'Blnlr cdjr-"2al scheme could far have fw,,,' 'Luntennnce aava a treasutniniherla that de ed depletion. "ahen inoney burns pocket any schSuw for upending it oennnouU itself te its unnappy eer; and when a country is uetn- by a surplus nud Is blessed with ttesmen who have divers reasons for desiring a reduction of taxation, any my of pending meucy may find votes. la cosily shown that It Is net vell for nation te heard money ; and if Its cei tien cannot be checked, Its dlstrluu n Is Imperative. Tbere are geed people who bollevo t tee much money can never be ieut ilB a geed cause, and who persuade nisclves that a government can never me tee great a burthen In taking of tue people. They would leave people little te de te care for them- :ve. Our common school system, whleh M established te provlde au elcaicn. education, and which fumlls the Iglnal Idea of the function of the state giving te every child the opportunity i.Jearn te read, write nud cipher, lias n expanded se as teglvea much mera iborate education than la nt all essential 1'the creation of the Intelligent voter; eugh when the state has done what Beedful te cultivate nu Intelligent ,llet, it has fulfilled its educational ', as we conceive This has own pted as a state duty and Is generally barged by the state It docs net nt rest upon the nation, whose treasury filled for very different uses. There a very doflnlte distinction between governmental duty of the state and of nation and there Is ue need of cell iding them. Ner would they be eunded In a ys'eni of taxation Ich would net give the nation nn flowing trensuiy. With the icseurces ightuudcrthe exigencies of u great r still at the command of the federal rnment, It Is natural that days of ee should Hud them greater than it a. What It obvleuily should de .would be, te relinquish them uud stir Nnder te the slates the ebjecti of tax atien. Inilnstrr at Heme ami Abroad. j'1t leeks a? though the wage-earner of irope was te enjoy hi the future much iter reward for his labor than he i had In the past: and that there is be a much uetucr approach te an isejualliatlen of the wages of labor in civilized world. The industrial iltuatien in Europe Is very remarkahle a is such ns the nmat prophetic vision would.npt.have foretold. There has cs- Cluliy been a wonderful iiilviince lu cost of fuel, which commands a SO Ulgn ns te nstnnlsli lis up. stemed as we have been te consider Swrepean products te he much cheaper tin our own. rCeal represents the cost of lalslngit RAjilAjl A 1.A -A....l... -.e ll. 1 1 ... tu w lira luyuiiy in me jiuiu uvviiur me preui ei tue operator. Tlie cost must be very L'rcat te brlmr glisb coal te the present prlce ; and demand Is such as te enable the erer te still add te this cost, as is rn by the successful demand Just Is for an lncroase of five cents ncr f for mlnlner. ItThs conditions in Europe have bcen iu lu igiuuic Hum uiu null UlUUll- cturers of this country the thteat of its HBDCtltien. Prices of steel mils n Dwer here than there, nml If llintlfn. EftMen should continue as it Is, the duty Dp rails could be nltogether taken oil" fwltbeut brlnciuir the foreign Inte mm. risetltlen with the home uredllci. Rnvn nt jwr seaports distant from the pluce of h;aanufacture ; tucb as these en the ''V'aud the gulf. Aud yet there Is ry great profit te the manufacturer ' aud no great Increase of wnires te "ed or unbkilled labor. Our prices been uuBirectcd bv the ferelirn 'Itlens ; and while abroad labor and il have been reaping u greatly ised reward, there has bean u very (tendency in that direction here. has net been for tnanv vnm nrp a change In the conditions af IlLiag the world's Industry and bear- urxm tbe ouettien of the mviifni ate or protective tariff duties In this euntry. The nremlse of au oxnert rtrade te our Iren manufacturm-a In nvn rjww fulfilled j and the duty of stimulating fi u very plainly enjoined upon Cen- i. ii is nore te stey ir u is wleely UrjUHKrrrThe chcunncss of our fiifil pared witlMhut of Europe is a eon oen oon ien which will uhvuva remain te Hvn icreai advaututrc. and of Itself Hiinir. i; offset any difference in the cost of our Aer that llluv be new exlatlhir. nml rbich difference Is likely te diminish rther than increase. Salisbury's Jeke. Si Tn .nMutn u von-... lnt.l- -.1.1 iv- v..v.M.,wte n tviiiutjxuuic uutirrss Kte me conservative members of Peilia- enj, eh Jiiureuay nigUt Lord Ealisbury r reicrnug 10 iroueie witn l'ertugal 1 111 me xransvaai sum Unit he hoped Behrlui; sea ouebtlen with fim falted States would be bottled seen, but led that "with such u susceptible 11 as America, urcut Jiritain cun net Jato at the ten of her voice." Tbi received with unroarleua lauchter iti Is a fair spvclmcn of nelutless heavy IlrltUb wit. N'n il,.nKi PertUKUese Will have Konmcnnimenta make uppn it, ferSallsbury baa been itiauug w ivu mem m a ratuer per- i x emptery tone, "ills seeer at America frill 6t laduee people en this side of the sea te regard tbe British claims with auy greater favor. '' The right of our gevcraraent te protect the seal fisheries seems clear, and.lf we yield a little, for the sake of peace, it will net be through auy bullying of the British premier, and there must Iks equal concessions from his side of the quarrel. It has been pointed out that England claims sole control of the pearl fisheries of the Gulf of Manar en the same grounds that Justify our claim te the control of the seals; and our case is even stronger, because the seals are amphibious and the Inlands en which they land arc American soil. It Is different with the fisheries en the At lantic coast, for mackerel de net belong te any land, and no mea sures are necessary te preserve them from extinction. Lord Salisbury's speech was remarka ble from the anxiety shown as te the speedy passage of the land purchase and tithes bill. It looked very much as if the premier feared thet If they were net quickly passed they would net pass at all, and although he laughed at the Idea of a dissolution of Parliament the situation Is evidently quite ticklish. Under these circumstances It may please him te draw publle attention from home .affairs te Pertugnl, Seuth Africa and Behring sea. Co.venESMiA MAtsrt Is a Democrat and Induced a Republican Heuse te pass the bill for a public building at Yerk. Congressman JJreslus hnd belter bestlr lilmself. Lancaster should rcceire con sideration before Plctewn. The mud In the strectn of Lancaster Is of the consistency ofeat meal porridge The herse and wagon washer Is tlie principal among theso "cussiuit" tlie street com- mlttoe. Mn. Enelr's stones, lntliogiiUeofmud, are being carrled by rain Hi rough sonerHto thoCeucstngu rlver. The tale of wee of the strcet fixera of Lancanter scorns te threw the respntiHlblllty for the ruUcrnble streets upon the woollier bureau. Well, we liuve a very peer wcather sorvlce cerlalnly, but read making Is uiulcrtnkeir Jimt for such omergcuclos. In geed woatlier evon country reads nre geed, and It li for better iike lu bad neathcr that the Mrcets nre supposed te be macada inized. AT Pueble, Coleraiio, thore is being built a masslve HtruUure of polished Htene aud mlneral apoclmeus which Is iutotuleil te form au exblbtt of the mlnaral wcultli of the state. Heavy, square columns Mlppert a lefty Egyptian reef. Tlie nulls of the bullillug are back of thpne columns and are te be built of weed but covered with dcslgni lu ores and minernln of all kinds. The lutorler Is te be brilliantly Illuminated by electriclty and here a second lluu of oelumni v.lll upK)rt u dome, and plate glasi hctneen thorn will enclose the collec tion of mlneral specimen tee vnluable te be leR unprotected. A fountain will play In the eoutre. This building Is te be duplicated nt the Chicago world' fulr, and the Colerado boomers are bracing about it in true Western style, se tbnt il will Imve te be ery magnificent Indeed te fulllll the expectations onceuragoil. ' ii Tiii:ni; U Hiiro te be mera treuble in the Trnnswml. The Uoers will net admit foreiguors te Lltlzenshlp In the republic and the recent riot at Johnuulsberg, were due te 111 feeling of Hrltlsb residents who form most of the population of thai town and pay tuxe, but hue no Hbarn lu thogevormuoiit. They tere down and tramplcHl the Tratment flag, anil new the news Is that the Hours liave presented nn address te their president declaring that they w ero ready te rine in a body te iivenge the IiibuIIm. Tlie prosldeut cheeses te con sider the Jlrltlsh demonstration a druukeu riot, but the conditions nre net nt all peace ful in that part of Africa. i Tjir manhole of an cloctile subway was left open In New Yerk en Thursday ler repiilrw and a guard rail of gas plpewas put up around It. Thnrewas a collision between chicles en the crew ded tbei ough eugh ough fure and the Iiorke of an Ice wagon was forced iignliiht the rail until he knocked It ever and his hind qunrteis slipped Inte the hole. TJie man working belew had qulte a tlmngottlngeiit (ast the kicking herse, but Dually managed It while the unfortu unfertu unfortu iiate animal kicked the eleutilc cables te pieces and tluallydled with only its head anil ferefeet en the paoment. A derrick hud te be rigged te lift out the dead body, aud the dauiagu te the cables wan ever a bundled dollars. This fary Hlngular accl accl tlent will cemjiel mero care lu openlng the subway holes In future Tin: New Yerk Atar says that oue of Hie nourishing iiuruBtilesef tlie metropolis Is the Insurance of babies. Thore aie e oral companies tn the buslness, und collectors trot around thieugli the oeror quarters lu a lUely fashion, collecting the weekly pre miums. As these only uvernge Ave cents it is necessaiy for the luiuruiice agents te nusue rer a ll lm; at tlie business. 1 ii,. It seems that Dahomey, llke Germany, OlUlcicd with a young king who Inuig lues that he is the greatest ruler hi the world. He fccnt enl te the Preucli tov tev tov eral months nge that as seen na he had fin ished celebrating bis coming te the throne he would start with n gi cat army nud drUe foreigners fiem the coast, lle kcnt an army of ten thousand man and Amazen armed with Hint-locks te liilHIl this threat, and the French fervu, which urrlved from Senegal and repulsed the Daliemaiis, num bered only nlne hundred. The troops of the king were armed with guns of antlque pattern. The famous Arctic ex plorer, HaronNoi HarenNoi HaronNei dciiKkJold, has announced through the Hteckhnlm Academy of Sciences that he will lead an expedition te the Seuth Pole in the uutumer of 18'Jl, and lie asks for ad ditional financial support, although fifty thousand dollars Is available ler the pur pur pur pose,halreffercd by the Australian govern ment and half by Mr. Dicksen, the wealthy" Dane, who contributed liberally te his sue cessful expedition by the Xortlieakt paksige. Itistlfty yours klnce anything has been accomplished in Seuth Pole ex ploration, and the barren discoveries of Commedore Wilkes, of our navy, In 1810, did net oneeiirage any further ad ad vaace lu that direction. The baron, how ever, has been studying up the matter ler sonie tens, uud feels coulldent of disability tomuke great dIscoerles hi that unpromising Held. He has Just com pleted a collection of ancient maps and charts gathered from the most famous 11 brarlcs of Kurope, and among them many bearing en Seuth America nml the Antarc tic. It Is htrunge that in this age of explo ration and progress our knowledgoof the region around the Southeni im1e should have remained stationary, but the enor mous com In llfe and money of the llttle Information w e ha e gained about tlie Aro Are Aro tle circle; does net warrant much eal in similar enterprises lu the Seuth, ' A UKM'ONhi:. Fer the lNTKH.ieuhCi.il. 71 haeke)t one chord within A true bard' keulful keeping, Or woke lilt tens whlrh else bad been A hidden ruby sleplnir, lben lmtti fulr Musa' Kirt net been A mythic boom unfelt uuseen. Jfui Murrow. Sprint; Arber Days. Goeruer Heaver has designated April Hth and 25th as Arber Days. He has fixed two days, m order that all sections et the state may be accommodated. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELtl 3EE lsrteslties T tha Seswi, Frem the Mn Frndee Cnrentete. Tbe seasons present OMrlens eontrsdlc eentrsdlc eontrsdlc liens' In dliTerent quarters of the glebe. Countries llke Egypt, where Hnftver rstns, can be said te bave but otte season. We gen erally speak of the tropics as having but tire season, a wet and dry, but from an astronomical point of vlew they hate four two summers, and two winters. Our seasons are the results of the fact that the sun recedes, or seems te recede, from certain parts of- the glebe, and returns te them periodically. We are In the north lemperate zone. When theniiu rollrealnto the soulhern heavens it Is winter for us. When it cemes back Inte our northern heavens It Issummer. Tbe sun Is no farther from us lu the winter than In the summer, but its rays strike obliquely ever part of the world, Imparting leas heat. We have, astronomical and meteorological seasons. The sun attains its farthest point In the southern heavens about the 21st of Do De comber, and at once .tieglns te return. 'Astronomically the weather should at once begin te ameliorate, und continue steadily te get warmer till the 2Istef June, when H has reached Its oxtremo point In the nortbern heavens. Hut it does net. The old saw nays when the day beglii te longthen the cold begins te strengthen, and we all well knew that winter has a bad habit, psecla1ly of late years, of Honoring In the lap of May. Tills is boeause the northern hemisphere has accumulated a certain amount of cold and refuses te part with It. One would naturally suppose that when the aim begins loge aeutli the weather would promptly begin te get cook r. It does nothing of tlie sort. Our hottest woatlier that Is, speaklng as Americans and net as Califurnlans comes after the summer solstice nud lasts often Inte Sop Sep Sop tember, when tlie sun Is already fur te the south. Cven after this there Is In the Northern states an Indian summer in October, which In France, if it comes at all, as It rarely does, they call It tlie sum sum mer of SU Michael. The French bave also, though net often, a few daya of warmish weather In Novnmber, which they call St. Martin's summer, se it is six months idler the suniiier solstice, and wlien the sun Is low down en thesouthern horizon, before whiter comas In earnest. The earth lias stored up bent and parts, with It reluctantly. Ocean currents and winds inlcrfcre with the astronomical reg ularity of the neiiwms. Il Is from circum stances of this kind that (.'01110 the pecu liarities of the cllmale of Puellle coast, and the two seasons of the Hilar regions, wlnter and mimmer. The Greeks, fol lowing the l'ast Indian custom, recog nized at first but thrce seasons. Later they added autumn, net probably bo be bo eaueo they saw any particular icasen for It In Urocce proper, but that sea soa sea sen seemed mero distinctly marked In smne of thelr nerthern colenics. The Unmans rocegnlzod four seasons, net be cause they had nny roaseu te de he en the coast or the Mediterranean, but becnuse the year scorned se te divlde itself lu the Alps, and In the parts of Central and Northern L'urepe with which they wero acquainted. Thore were a few among the Itemann who divided the year Inte eight seasons, according te provufenco of winds or the nppoirance or dlaappoarauceof cor cer tain constellations which they connected with changes of the woatlier. The Arabs iccngnlze three seasons only. In France spring begin tlie "Oth of March, summer the eth of June, autumn the 2fllh of Sep tember and winter the 20th of December. Meteorologically tills is net far from correct for most parts of the tomperato zeiicsbut has no sort of implication te tlie tropics or te the far north. Seuth of tlie equator we knew that everything is roversed. Tlie JJngllshmau, with whom Christmas Is u traditional institution, celebratesj it in Australia in midsummer. Death lias nil seasons for Its own, but each season has Its special maladies. In France, whose prevailing winds are from tlie ocean, sptlnglsthn most deadly. In Helglum, whose wcather Is modified by winds from the North sea and from Scaudiiiala, it Is winter. Our mortuary statistics net having nrrlved at tills porfectloii, It is dlftlcult te declde whether tlie oust winds of the North itrdoraie net mero deadly than the malaria el the Seuth. m We de net Ik?IIev in mcctlclne for children, but noilnliclleioln Dr. Hull's llnby Hyriipunii nssprt that no rainlly should he without it. l'rlce S3 rents. Ijiixniler, the crtnt remedy for (l)spepstuls free from nil UclclcrleiisMilitUim es, nml tlirre Is noilaiiKirer ImMiu eim's tenth salhnted by ns ufcu which i irtsjuciuiy uone ny prcwira- iiuiis (uiiniiiiiiiinK peisuns. rcuni nyiiiiiii ilrug. IEISIN. 20 ruins. Fen HOZODONT all ladies cry, And Gentlemen, or hhilier low, Fer nellilnt; else Hint tliuy um buy, Will ghe the mouth Its ircslir'st ijlnu AVIII kcoplhitcelliseciouiid und white, And iiinUii thabrcnlh n sncet delight. luailTle'JI " Hnrly te bed nud rnrly te rlea Multrsniiiunliuiltliy, wenlthvmid wise" sns the eldsu-tima mirsiry rhyme, but we think Hint " Karl v te drink from tlie fountain of health Will brliiR both the wisdom and uiiuh-IeiiKrd for wealth," nud (lint fuuntitln Is te be found In Dr. Ilrree's Oelilen Medical llseeery, the world-mined Kiuoilyfer liupurlll( uf llie IiIihkI, it currs Herofuleus Herrs nnd Mno lliirfK, KKln und Hcnlp dlsenics, Tetter, Hall-rluuiu uud nil bletsl talnU. W.ThAw I from ltepiibllimu llciidquurtera. Meiiavi , N. V., May fi. lh.S7.--0 F. Wood Weod Woed wnrd; IliiiNebeen using Kemp's ltalsam and find It cry eflectlTniii rcllelne u censh with which 1 lme been aUllctcd of Inte. Uurdrug Uurdrug Kletstell me they nll mere of this than uuy nny ether cough remedy. 1 au eluerfully rcc- uiiiiiiciiii ii, niiirs iruiy, j, a, i'iiask, ijiiter ltapubllcun. At all druKslsts. ljirsc bottles IJOeundll. (2) H eri: rett this acjud. A Fremlucuit .Mnn shows JIew Klderly Poeilo Can l'colenu 'i'liulr I.Ives unit Aulil AVuukiicss nml btill'ei'Inif. Charles Htckcus nucr wrote u truer thing Ihiin the ruUenliii;: "Cun uuythlus he meie pltluble lliuii the sight uf Utterly men or women who realize thnt the hlieugth of curlier) tin tlsilcpurtlUK? Down the piano or life, whuse end Is In ilurknrss, tbej leek, nud wonder If UiDlrwtury steps will carry them painlessly te the end." Aneulcrlr jirr&eii who ficls u trcinblhii; of the ncrrs,n wiaUeulngef iiieiuusUes, Icbseind ltnllty, decreased Iger, chilled luiuils or fi-u, need, nny, niimt lmc, nsslntunce. Meney can not render It. Druijs should buueideil. Here Is what one of the greatest of modern plijl. clnns, a no less personage than Dr. Uurduer, n s en the subject : " i:idcrlys.retis, who lu winter snfler from cold fict uud llud urtlllelnl heat applied exter nally rail te ufTent lullef, may, w Ith undoubted propriety nnd ud untngc, hike w hUky mid het wnter en going te bd. If a hendache or foul tongue fellow, tlie Inference Is the spirit was Impure, probably containing fiuelell. A ery light trace of this noxious Ingredient lu spirit will lu seme couttUulleus, predcie liriidnehe, n nccurate n test of Impurity n rheiulitrj can employ." 'llicre Is only one absolutely pure whisky free from fusel oil, and lluu Is tlie well known und Junly popular lluffjU Fure Mult Whlskv. It lias ull the attributes thnt contribute te health nnd visor, and nene that Injure. It cannot harm the stomach ven of a child. It Is told unhenmlly and well merits Its wemUrrul pop ularity, lie sure nnd lake no ether. 'i) I f I'KIl CENT. DKIIBNTUKKhTOCK CKll A.XJ tlllcntes In multiples eftlOO, earning n gunmnhe cash dividend or lUH-r rent, per an num, paj iibln keinl-unnually, are Issued bv the llulldliiK-nndlinnAsKoeliitleiinfltakotudliimo omcc.Abcnlcen.Heuth Dakota). Ne member ship fro or ether expense Incident te IsaumiLO of stock, titeek may be converted lutetnsdiul purebnse prlcsj nricr two ear. Invester se cured by ical estate mortgages te double the amount of the Investment deposited with a Trustee. Corrcipendcueo IiinHihI. U.W.HTAIU.IKO, Manager Philadelphia Ullhe, Juiil-SnuHkl Ne. 411 Walnut HI reel. Qlvacsvica. TCLAKICK'H, This Week's Snaps AT- CLKRKE'S. Hum .... . Dried Ileeef. , ltenclets Ham...... .. Cream Cheese.................. ... Geed Cheese . Ne. 1 Mackerel . Ornuuluted Cornmeal.. - Family Cracker ., Orange?...... , .. Fure Oleuu tSeap ., fillex Lets .... . ID lbs HuckeU Apple 11 alter . i lOXc ..-... lbs 23e - 10e - ..12Jc .3Ci'J'm3 - .10a ..2tts5H JiBJc ..... ...3 der. 25c - Hi 40 er box .U 35 per box tt glwJj S-6w our luUertlscinent lu the Menilny AVh t for things that w 111 Interest j ou. " CTR. FBIDAT. MARCH 21, lOd. tfftMmJr' miLAMCLrat A, Frldajr, March 21, 1W0. The whole Millinery section is still a gay parterre, although the formal "opening" is passed. The opening is merely the in auguration of the season. Soen as it is ever the season pro ceeds, arid keeps proceeding until the zenith is reached. We want your attention upon Furniture te-day. On the third fleer, in one of the furnished rooms, you will see a Mahogany Bedroom Suite of wonderful beauty, well worth your duty. The style is modern antique, with plain, strong outlines, finished with beautiful ttxirquelerie or inlaid work en the headboard of the bedstead and the front of the bureau above the drawers. The large oval bevel-edged mirror, the ample drawers and swell front of the bureau, and the simple lines of the bedstead harmonize with but greatly sur pass the old furniture of the colonial period. This Mahogany Bedroom Suite is but one of scores of illustrations of the exclusive styles that we command for the Philadelehia market. The con stantly mcreasincr demand for' our Furniture shows that mere and mere are people of taste comprehending that in Furni ture as in all else we are using the latest and largest facilities for producing rare and choice things as well as the mere com monplace and popular. In another furnished room you can see a bamboo-finished Maple Bedroom Suite, which is only one of many that re en the fleer in the depa.i.nent. This popular style cost from $115 te $175 for Bedstea. and Bureau, while all ,the .pther pieces, as Chairs, C jval Glasses, Clethes-Tre Wardrobes, can be ha plete the suite acce your taste. Fer bedroom furnishing one of the prettiest weeds new in vogue is Bird's-eye Maple, beautiful as satin, durable as oak. There is a wide choice among the suites at $i 10 te $225 for Bureau and Bedstead, with extra cost for added pieces. It was our privilege te intro duce last year exclusively the Sixtenth Century Finished Oak Furniture. We still control the only perfect finish in this style, which preserves entirely the grain of the weed in a brilliant surface with a tone truly sug gestive of ripe age. There are imitations plenty of them. We have net only the perfect and artistic, but the poorer and inferior, and can show both in contrast what you can get here or anywhere, what you can get only here. This particular finish can be had for the Dining-room, Bed room, Library or Hall. The designs, mostly Moorish, are adapted te the weed, and the hardware trimmings te both. If you are net acquainted with this Furniture we will be glad te introduce you, even . if only te gratify your taste or add te your information. A specialty new running in our Furniture stock with great success are Couches covered with Bagdad Curtains. They are our own make, geed springs, thorough upholstery, and genuine Oriental cover ings. Recline en one and you are for the nonce the veritable Caliph himself. $25. Our present purpose is merely te suggest that just here is the greatest aggrega tion of the best Furniture. If you believe that, you'll visit and examine the stock That's all we ask. The rest fellows as a natural sequence. Jehn Wanamaker. ioenua -ps.OH.MUL.K HOW TO SECURE Geed Tin Reef. We ure lu receipt, from Merchant & Ce., or Philadelphia, efn eiy useful and neat formula upeu " Hew te becurc n Geed Tin Reef." This circular or for mula presents tpeelllentlens which ure simply Intended us a reference or guld guld unce In specifying for either mil team llnroers, using either UxJO or '.SxSO site sheets, or the standlug beam w here there Is tutllclent slope te carry off the rain water, etc, ; the flat scum where there U little or no slope. The firm state thnt this formula bus uet been written with nn Intention of dictating te the archi tects, but rather te assist them In sms.-I-Olug for a reef that will last, as It should, for jears, whilst the majority or tlu roots put ou te-day will net last ll v years before repairs commence. This formula It ery useful mid should be read carefully. Writs for one. tiuililrn' (7(u(, littiburu, Mureh I. inar7-2wdK,M,W Vt- ,4lRtMHaiMtt rt. Vs. ATTWrrlON -TAW TO Blue llfcu. at prle rntvrns. vrawinn arm lilue l'rtpu. at prleaa reasonable, at wj 3HN raT-tM . . WANTKD-LADIEM AND OENTI.KMEN Inclly or country wishing te earn tl te 13 a day at their own homes t no canvassing: work furnished and tent by mall any distance. Address with stamp, Cryslallzed Photo. Ce., 112 W. th HL, Cincinnati, (5. fcMl-ameed JOHN HAKKIt, Alderman of the Firtrt Ward, Is prepared te attend te all legal matters. Alse coficcllens promptly made, 110 NORTH QUKEN STREET, mrlSlind Lancaster, Ta, TTENBr WOLK, FURNITURE STORE, has remeTed le 136 Easl King street, having a full Una of Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. a-tfdK H. WOLV. UM KastKIng Htreei. Mr. Isaac O. r touts, of LIU ii, Lancaster county, la., Is about forming a stock company of the proposed Copper Corporation, In war wlrk township. The par value of a share Is one hundred dollars, and the stock will be di vided Inte one hundred shares. Persons wish ing te bay some of the stock will call en or ad dress. M It. IHA AC (J. PFAUTZ, fSl-imd Lltltt, Lancaster county, Pa. S1O0.00O. IN BONDS AND MOIITOAOES FOB 1ST VESTOIW, IN SUMS OK noe.tmiuoo, u,rjoe te moea Bends 6 per cent. Interest, paynble quarterly. Mertgagee J per cent. Interest, payable half jcarly. Bend or call for full I I inierijiaiiuD. JOUN H. MKTZLKR, "MrfdS.DukeSL .1 fTIHE MILLUttSVILLK HTATE"HOR&AL I HCUOOU Ths Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel iieinil.- AI1V mmvinvuiu nuiiiiMi niiuua, TTiiivil. "- long been recegnised ns the leading trafnmg1 aHrwil In illA tfjita. Is hpttAr f his VMr llinn VMhj before. It is net a mere ncmtcniy, but areal, school for the training of teachers. Its gradn-1 sies nu many ei vne isauing euucniienai pest- tlens III Ibis state. A Free Kindergarten will be started In con nectien wun ine Mouei ncnoei. ii win en in charce of an exDertenccd Klndenrartner. Hpc-pith- clal training classes In this department wl uiiv rxira ennrae. Full state appropriation te student. Write early for room. Visitors are always welcome, Hneclal Arrangements for Lancaster. The nrnzramme at the Mlltl MlllersvlIIe Nermal Scheel has been se arrsnaed that tmnlls from Lancns- cnsler may graduate at the school and beard at home. Tuition expenses for pupils preparing te tench : Per week (for 12 weeks or mere), f 1 ; for Winter session of 28 weeks, Kfl ; for Hummer Session of II weeks, 113; total tuition for year, a. A Htate appropriation of f.V)00 Is gncn te Graduates. It Is thus seen thut High Scheel Graduates and ethers, who complete the Ner mal Scheel Course in two years, may de se at a total tuition of only tJH. Special rates te pupils are given by the Street llallread Company. Bummej Session of Fourteen Weeks begins Monday, March 81st. Fer Catalogue or further Information addrc the Principal. DR. E. ORAM LYTF, m30-2wd MlllersvlIIe, Pa. gev gialc or lcnt. FOn UENT-TIinEE-STOBY HOUSE, 13 rooms, Ne. 830 North Duke street, Inquire at feb22-tfd NO. 121 EAST ORANOE ST. x. FOU RENT-FIIOM APRIL 1. THE LARGE IStere lloem. Ne, ii south Queeil street. Alse large room ou 4th fleer. mar8eedtf ' JNO. I'.HCHAUM 4 SON. I7IOR IlENT-A THRK&HTORY, BRICK Dwelling Heuse, with modern Ira prove-' mcnls. Ne. 317 East Kim nir street, with llrlcki Stable en let. new occupied uy Jehn w. Hei' bv mnn. Apply te Oi:0. D.HPHlX'HElt, Ne. 213 East King street. 18-tfd -TAREHOU8E FOR RENT-IN THE VIL- V V Inge of Cencswga centre, umcasler ceun- tw Tnli.MUl Wnr.ttnlt,. .,.inn,, I nfW Anun. uui with Truss Hcnles, Tables, 4e from new until April 1st, 18SI1. Fer further particulars call ou lilt. H. S. KKNDIG, Ne.22 Seuth IVlhce street, Lnnrnster, or the iindenlgned, ' A. O. UUILKS, Columbia, Or A. W.CJUILKS. No335Ner'hMiiry8t,, Lancaster, Pa., Administrators of the estate of Win, Guiles, deceased. v m50-8wd FOR RENT ONE STORE ROOM AND Hnsetncnt tn Southern Market Heuse Building, fronting en Seuth Queen street, and ene Stere Roem In suinc building fronting en Vine street, suitable for any business. The basement w euld be nn elegant room fera Barber Shep. Apply seen nt HARD A MCELROY'S Dry (feeds Stere, III nnd &" Seuth Queen Street. Markets held ou Tuesday morning, Saturday morning and Saturday eNcning. mS-trd ,T ' ' ' 1710R RENT THIRD AND FOURTH ? Floers nbexeUlias. II. Frey'sbhec Stere, Nes. Sand 6 Enst King street. Third fleer Is bnndsninely pncrcd nnd flttcd up, having Its own ualir closet nnd uiishstaud In a small nnte-roem. The fleer Is planed nnd oiled, maid ing a handsome room, suitable for dancing, so se ciables, secret orgnnlrntleus, etc. renrth Fleer Is net pnnered, nnd In Its present condition Is suitable for ubelesnling, light manufacturing, etc. It, also has Its own wuter closet nnd withstand in a small nnte-roem. Kent, IS per month In advance. Will tie hand somely papered nnd partitioned te suit Ledges nnd ether organizations. uVMid CHAS. II. FREY. (Javimtatrc. TTTARDWARK I HARDWARE! If you want te buy a Heuse-Stire UO TO Marshall & Rengier's, V 4 11 SOUTH QUEEN 6.T. There ou can get STOVES, TINWARE, OEDARWARE, CUTLERY, Aud a full Hue of Heusefurnishing Goods. Alse, a Full Stock or GENERAL HARD-AR1-, aud PRIME NEW CLOVERSEED. MARSHALL &REMHER NOS. A 11 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. fetm-lyd i'leitv. s NOW I lbs llrsl real snow of lbs season. Hew WHITE, hew PURE, hour HEAUTIFUL secms Hlce something we hae net seen fera long time, and j et theso who use Iff ATS MR Hae these Mimequnllllcs displnjed en their tabic eeiy day In their Bread nnd Biscuit. itliieic. milE MUSIC STORE. THE MUSIC STORE. DECKER BROS. PIANOS, HAINES BROS. PIANO. MASON HAMLIN ORGANS. HAND AND OHCHttsriLVL INSTRUMENTS. STRINGS ANDTRIMMINQS OF ALL KINDS. WOODWARD & CO., 14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa. r(' viioru?B,vABBtebm. ' -. Pin . ASH $ J REMNANT SALE -AT- re NO. 25 EABT KING STREET, Daring the past week we have hunted out all the remnants in every department and will clean them out at low prices. Remnants of Bilks, Weel Drees Goods, French and American Satlnes, White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, etc. Remnants of Cleths, Casitmeres and Buttings from the Tailoring Department In lengths large neugh te cut a Ladles' or Misses' Ceat, Beys' Suit or Pair of Pants. All marked down te about one-half the regu lar price. In this way you may get a flrst-class material at the price of common goods. OR Pact VC'trW RtPAfsf ifl0n-O caai rvillg Jll CCl, 'tr. mlil marie-l i LANCASTER, PA. Van -VTEW Yd'rt!k'8TORE. J I aiuv Iel)ii0 tl n -imI) Ne Advance "it fi .71, i aliTi " Mnn i BOTTOM NOTCn PRICKS tWIULi PREVAIL ew- i net-s i.e , le -ATTH New Yerk Stere. BLACK UROS GRAIN SILKS, Fully warranted 22 Inch, 75e ! 24 Inch, 87Kc and 31 a yard. OUR FAMOUS SUR An SILKS I, At old prices, 80c, 62e, 78c nnd SI 00. j THE HASKELL DREBS SILKS Are popular beearuW they arofnederate In price, leek well, wear well.nndthnmalwirguar-,, anteesevery yard of them. J1O0,-" ' ' II 25, SI 37, nSOnjatd. ' t " HASKELL'S PEAUDESOIE, Wsrruntcd, at 1 1 25, !l 60 te 2 00. ii. t, i BLACK, SATIN LUXOR, Eleganl'Goeds'.ntsiOO and 1125. BLACK FRENCH FAILL.,1- 4 , Rrlght'iulsh.tlOO mid (125. BLACK AND COLORED SATlNEiO ' SPRING SHADES IN BURAHS. FANCY STRIPED SURAHS. NEW STRIPED VELVETS. ALLTHE NEW SHADES IN SILK VELVETS. WATT & SHAND, ,. 6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. rryt r xm r-rr QZavpcte 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 (I CO. Cor. Princ & W. King Sis. LANCASTER. PA. ttovueue. T UTHER S. KAUFFMAN, ATTORNKY-AT-L W. Second Fleer Kshleraan La Uulldlug, Ne. U North Put" Hifeal. prt.bd fcXoneK m l'MKHl'AHMKH.S AND UlJN ,LI N N'Klts. All nemeniare hereby forbidden ie trespass en any of the lands of the Xrnall nd Speedwell estates In Ibanen or Ijincasier counties, whether Inelesed or unlncloeed, either for the purpose of sheeting or lulling, as the will n ritriaiy eniuru Mvuinki an ire, ilng en said lands of the undersigned arte WM. COLEMAN FltF.EM VN K. 1'KIIUV Al.lJim, EDW. C FRKKMAN, Atlerneyr for R. W. Celeiuau's Hslr. The People sCashSte The People s Cash Stere ii ..i .. Dlualr IWi m&l UlttllV JJITO OUiW i rtt une- I ii I ' JB. MARTIN A CO. , ,,!', l f, j i AtZMMBttez ftttfr grltffe. 500tAJtIHdal. . . is tit aw IS TXE'BACKBOirire E or cold weATsnea BROKEN, Ann Ann eo IB THE BACKBONS OP "Hi At STAOKHOUSE'8 NOB. 28 AND 30 EAST KINO ST. IF YOU DOUBT THE ASSERTION ABOUT THE PRICES, CALL AND SATISFY'YOURSELr. Seme Astonishing Offers in Spring Goods. D. P. STACKHOUSE, Net. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. piHAS. H. FRET. 7v:ens FOR $2.00, IN TEN DIFFERENT STYLES. Tip Shoes In Lace, Butten and Congress, size 6tel0. Plain Narrow Tees In Lacennd Congress, size 6 te 10. Plain French Tees In Lace, Butten and Con gress, sizes (I tell. Plain Bread Tees In Lacennd Congress, 7wlde, sizes 0 te II. Tbe last named style are for men who have short but bread feet. They possess a volume of comfort te feet of this descrlDtlen. The Tip Shoes we have sold for three years. the Plain Harrow Tees Ter two ana the laln French for mero than n year. The excel et wear Ins dualities and snlendld satisfaction . I 'they have been giving has Induced us te put In JiiuftUil another sfyle-lhe Plain Bread Teee, 7 ur can 1 sell you a Genuine Calfskin Shee 2 T'- Bees use 1 bur them In Immense qnan- 'fwruT MUM ed,strletly for Cash, i Motte: , , ana buck te my "SB QuM aks and Small Profits." 4 f.t...... -. ' AUlLtUthl' ,i miinlsiiti j(!. The One-Price Cash-Heuse, 1 'lllllllIIIUI e r 'mtJyi I Chas. H.JFrey, f " .Me. K. :eltai 7, (Sateesser te FREY A g.. , der of : i ,u - Lew Prices tn 1 1 'in t BeqsMP sipdps NOS. 3 &VeaST KINO wAijrJ; ( Genuine Calfskin Shoes, Mi Oil LANCASTER. PA. I r js 1 WBtere Closed Eery Evemug at o'clock .r-yepi jaipnjif y, finu cviiuruuy. .lethiltfl. 1 ?i y.i 0PRiNJ6jaHEnh. L. Gansman & Bre. SPRING 18 HERE. Wc are fully prepared for it ami in lie our friends nnd tlie public te examine our bcautirul collection of Spring Overcoats, Spring Suits ami Trousers, i il ...... . ,, -nE "A TO ORDER: j j ; ill A'l'lAVebl cIlevl'etBUlls'a'tSlZ.'IHJII. i "--' All. Weel Fancy Wnrstad SuitH at SU. 115, f 17. ' T Au-nwii tviue waicueaiana vesiai s,iiz, All-Weel Casslincre Trousers at $3 60. 14, tS. All-Weel Wonted Tieusers ill H 50, t, 17, IS Yeu iiei net buy unless j nu waul te. Loek- imraiiinem'Hnii ea proniaen lie te us and In vml. iwHuiBy issurti!it"pricQ.iuro,iewenoucn. ' Men's, Beys'nndClilldren'HHuUs at extremely iutv prices. exjicHinc wry laietiu English Corkscrew Suits nt XI. IH. Sin. SI 2. Wide Wale Suits nt S3. S10. Hi, H, (18. Illue and Ulnrk Cheviot Suits nt S3, 110, 112. IIejh' Scheel bulls nt K 25. W, JR1. Heys' Dress HulU at tl, $5, fit, fS, f 10. Chlldren'K Knits our greut swcialty, at II, Sia, 160,y.,3.l,l,5. Largest assortment or Men's and Heys' Pants In the city. Children's Tauts from 23c nnd upwards. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Meu's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 6 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., C0KNER OF ORANOE, LANCASTER, PA. S.W -Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In llieclty. S-De cautious and make no mistake se that you get te the rlu lit place. M YERS A RATHFON. Spring btvle arc here lu Great Desuty and Handsems Variety. It will Interest ion te see the lint of $20 SUITING, Xe Order, In Nobby Colored Cheviots and Canlmeret, A Line of Suiting at $22.00, TO ORDER, Handsomer than Cun be Found An where EUe for the Hume Meney. $23 and $25 BW'llltiuy from our stock one of many very AllructlMiSt.vles or Spring Suiting. The Fit Is r irnt-Cluv. Myers & Rath verv MEUC'UANT TAILOKIKO, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. SPRIG STYLES! '1 iJ reu, . u 'H r, ! & I ft y - l .JV. ,- tr .-,r 2& y- -tf Kff 4, -
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