r '. "T5"' ..IXiuN r- THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY. MARCH 25, 1890. PrfW-'vfl tetht arutcUtrtcucur. 4t RKW J. STKtNM AN. CtCVRLMBHTKlNMANrOLTZ, Editor. ROBERT CUARK. publisher. , DAILY IKTBl.UaENCKB.-Pibimiea ' in U year, but Sunday, iservca M OMTMn.Ui IhM city aod'surrenndlnji 'taMMtmwntwtrk. By mall five dol del hsM ft rM la advance j U cent. a month. - IjT INTELLIGENCER-Ona deUar and fty cents a year. In advance. ICC TO BUB8CRIBKH8 Kmn ey cnec jrposteoe order, and wbera nelinerei a be procured aena in nuwrvu letter. at the PosteHee, a second classman ADDKM, TH WTKLUOKHCtt, Lancaster. Pa. SlKOA.STER.PA.. March 25, 1890. V. Cenrt History b4 Law. ?,"Chtef Justice Paxson lin delivered r of tbec opinion! for whlcu tb court of tblt tUte Is noted low which make the law Instead of ktruincr It. and lunke it badly. It is te be denied that the supreme court i net command for itself aim its de- iena eencral nubile applause.1 and ap- Ital. It lays down tbc law and it stays i)it lays it down, sine It. bes the last at It, until it suits it te guess: in ; which It enen aees unuer mu i of circumstances that rlse up in lent aealnst its decisions. fr This laat opinion is that city author!- I may net tear up a street ranreaa ek that baa been relam wituraus 01 iTatyle, having originally been 'laid the flat rail, wmcu me cny i te be again used. Ite the ordinary apprehension we Ink It will seem clear that the nu- itles the a city were right In tearing T rails of Eaaten, laid by a street Iread company without its authority. t Judge Paxson says It was a wrong act, and directs the court neiew rererse its decision anu te enjoin ten from disturbing the T rail. i has no better ground for this decl- than his declaration that tnis ran arcs net a nuisance, no is cempciieu 10 IUJU11I. lUHl U lUUUICIl'UlllJ muy uuuie UMlUnuce.but he declares that this rail, svlrur been laid down by a company Bartered te lay tlewn rails lu the city's eta, wis laid by authority or law and wa net a nuisance ; netwlthitand- It was a different style of rail from ordinary street rail and different nlha one originally laid down, lie sns that te require the company te aflne itself te the style of rail erlgln- laid down would be te deprive It or i benefit of any advance in railroad snec. But this Is clearly a fulse slate- it of the question, which was vhcther the city was right lu holding at the T style of rail was a nuisance I Its streets. ,r'Xt is net, as we have said, remarkable Kt such reading of the law should i from the supreme court : or from kief Justice Paxson, whose utterances net habitually wise en or off the en. He has Just given a remark- Illustration of this In a speech ilch he is reperted te have made at farewell banquet te Mr. Charles E. lltu, who gees as minister te Itussla. laeciarea mat ine negotiations tort no la purchase riddled the Lincoln inistratlen with the shaft of crltl- ; that as seen as the purchase was a Hussien fleet appeared in r waters, but what for no one knew, t even the admiral, who bore seated ictiens ; it wns at a time when of Confederate recognition by (land and France was felt; "had it ae the Russian admiral would have encd his instructions, and tlicre he Shseald have found orders te report with i splendid licet te President Lincoln Jk duty." W&Be the chief Juutlce Is reported te have spoken. nut the Alaska purcuuse was ae in iwj, two years inter Aiincein's sinatien and four years after that slan fleet uppenred in New Yerk tarber. The chief Justice's history is sual te his law. Useful Wise Men. rf&Tbe professors of Jehn Hepkins Uul- stty nave u way or distiuguisuuig aselves above the ether leaders of S-r great institutions of learning by tlr handling of practical qucs- of great public interest. lis is doubtless because they 1 net se closely confined te the work r teaching which monopolizes the time r( tome of our most learned men when might be much better occupied in sal research or In ether ways lcav- r the work of teachiuir te the lew bril- pliant men who may be equally capable I that line, whatever the reason the at Baltimore university makes Itself It in practical llfe as well as lu many 1 of learning in a way that is quite Mearkable. Ter example, the article im eiecirie jiguung in cities, recently fJMtbllshed, and Mr. Fluley's address municipal public works, arc treat- tuts by scholars of thcme9 that net often handled by them, heugh there is no reason why ey should net be, The pcople have ;r.j right te the brain-work of thelr best Hunkers en matters of great public lm- MHtancc, and tlie principles involved lu plbe lighting of cities or In the establlsh- .aseni or municipal public works, ate ;ulte as impertuut ns the correction of terror of several million miles In the ?lculatl&n of the distance of the plchulcs Orem'tbe sun. w iv u mi very wen 10 eueeurajje me i'Meat profound sclvutlllc and classical earch because creat thlntrs have been LjacceuiplisUed fur the race by deep dig- pa-igei tuissen, out tuerosneuiuauobe Jm ''ftant application of the most eclcn- :.The fothe1'i uud ,Le b&ittraIUL'd thought !F ..i u nien te tue practical atlalrs of iHarry iPrefeswrs of iwlltlcal economy K'JOhn Tay" "' w jmeuuucu hi null. Is BWerscbatf uvur uuiraei intones 01 tlr of p't and tue bewildering forces nb?n. m human affairs, and be made I turn thei? attention te the ucltial eri- social, Industrial aud economical, may confront us. 'ibe man who 1 us all about the difficulties, dangers utmd advantages that may confront a which undertakes te de Its ewu itiug or te carry ou any ether bile work is a real benefactor. t)he may save investment in much 4 experience, 'lliere la an impres- 1 that the marked tendency te miinl- lipal control of things that are in dan- ref moneiy, is in itbeir a danger, I the learned specialist who cicarlv 4lcates the danger Hue Is a public lieu- ier. tines maue tucir own gas, fur- tlieir ewu water, and there is ueasen why they may net lu time i furnish steam heat te all the cltl- s, as they de water and light. But principle may be carried te very rocks of socialism, and may ask the niunlciralitv furuifeh feed and clethlm; and rttb ueoewarlcs of life Jn the tame r.v UK w uH pay a feed and cloth- 1 k:.. lngtaxaswcde a water aud gas tax, and If net, why net ? We knew that the emphatic and convincing answer is given by holding up the certain and fearful tyranny of Socialism; but as sea fishermen who venture nearest the rocks often catch the most fish, se by carefully drawing near te the danger line we may achieve the best government. Jeha .Jerdan. The career of the late Jehn Jerdan, of Philadelphia, Is the subject of high encomium by the Philadelphia Inquirer, in that it was a life or quiet force and accemnllshmcnt that leaves as Its menu ment the Historical Society of Pennsyl vania, te whose creation, cultivation aud usefulness was devoted the whele energy of Mr. Jerdan that he could spare from his ordinary avocations. The expres sion of the Inquirer is exceedingly well and happily made. It is restful and pleasant te contemplate such a career, amid the many who occupy their lives with alms and agencies, se altogether different. Notwithstanding Mr. Jerdan's great public work, he lived through a long life and die unknown outside the circle In which he moved ; which was as he wished it te be. He did net think it was right te trumpet his doings or te seek for them applause. He found his reward In the growth of the work which he loved, and his satisfaction would have been lessened by any suggestion that a selfish thought awl led his labor. Such men manifestly are net made for the feet light of the theatre te shine upon aud for the popu lace teirpplaud whlle they live; but when they die their monuments remain and their fame Is held through time. Ciiaiii.es Emehy Smith, minister te Russia and ox-etlllor of the Philadelphia Preu, was banquoted at the Union League en Monday and made a very grnceful speech, referring te the frlomllineiw of Itus sla In our thne of trial, Mr. Smith's own time of trial Is fast approaching, ami it re mains te be scen whether the government oftheciar will be inclined te rocelvo an Amerlcan editor who at some time In Ills career may have written thing about Siberian outrages and autocratle govern ment that would net be ploeMng te the ruloref all the Husslas. Mlnlster Kelloy was rejected by Austria for an effense se old that It might have been forgetton and the Russians are much mere touchy en these points than the Austrian, ills noticeable that the I'rtu has of late rofralned from Joining in the geueral comments en things Russian and Siberian, and beyend a fuw rofereucos te German affairs, has had very llttle te say about umllers in Kurope. There Is a restlessness In Russia at prosent which ceinicls the holder of the reins of governtnont te be very careful In his driv ing, and be could hardly be blamed for de clining te rocelvo an American editor, no mntter hew conservatlvo and cautious. True, Amerlcan editors have held the place befere, but Ooergo Kcnnan had net then stirred up American Interest In Russian tronbles and the rocent craze for barbarous Russian novels had net gtven Ameri cans their present knowledge of life and affairs In the ompireof the czar. Ameri can mlnlsters could then be roceivod as carelessly as emissaries from Dahomey or any ethor rcmote and unknown land. New, Russian 'agitators nre well aware of Amerlcan sympathy wltliRusslnti tronbles, and the case Is very different, for although the cutrages of the Nihilists have been un sparingly doneuncod by the nowspapers, and the murder of the late czar was re calved with expressions of horror, tlmre Is no dlsguslng the fact that the repressive measures of the prosent ruler have been florcely condemned, and ready credit has been given te the Kennan exposures In spite of government denials, and the very questionable metheds of that travoler. It does net seem very prebable that Mr. Smith will be rejected, but It Is posslble, and the possibility Is worth considering. A sensational dtsuitch from Londen declares that a wealthy government con tractor Is privately building an air ship which Is te carry a crew of suveral men at a speed of a hundred aud filly miles an hour. Somohew or ethor theso great socrels always leak out bolore the machlnes appear for trial. Hew s trail 150 It would be If a flying machlue inventor should Just try te fly without first announcing that he was going te de it I Tnn vlrulonce of the editorial squabbles of Western Journals used te be the won der and amusement of the Rasteru press, and New Yerk papers frequently queted the scathing language used by frentier or Southern editors In controversies with " esteemed contemporaries." Rut the New Yerk H'erd has changed all tbls,nnd nowa days the great centre of vltupointlve Jour nalism Is right In New Yerk city. In re ferring te the case of the H'erM roertcr, who sneaked Inte the Jury room In the Flack trial, the New Yerk Jltrald gives this specimen of llorce writing : " We mp mp pescd that the In Mated effrontery of this (lift Knterprlse concern would rocell at such pickpocket metheds of obtaining nuws. Rut it smacked Its lips evor the infamy, like a cur with a tidbit of offal, and boasted of the filched story with a lewd leer of self-approval." Tim enterprising burglar is net allowing himself te be left behind by these rapid times. Net long age Chicago thieves were found using small btoruge batter ics te shock pcople w he were te be robbed. A St. I'uul thief bus Just confessed te a share In a series of operations en fast freight trains which show remarkable enterprise and ectlvlty. Four thieves have been for for some months robbing the freight trains, and their plan was for boveral te beard trains and conceal themselves In box ears, from which at night they would threw-goods. The man w he niaile the confession guided the olllcers te a place w here a large stock of recently stolen goods had been burled and two thousand dollars' worth of boxed goods wero found. Among them were boxes of dry goeJs, gentleinnn's furnish ing goods and chests of tea, shlpied by St. Paul merchants, aud the thief declared that this was only a small part of the quantity stolen. I'EltSOXAI.. William Mitiiuav Uhwpen, n Harris burg lawyer, lias written eurul geed stories. Dn. NenviN Giikk.v, president of the nekiern union telegraph company, will celebrate his golden wedding Apill 1. Path has presented te the Uosteu Con Cen Con ssrvatery of Music a medal te be given on en nnully te the host vocalist. Altciinisiiep KtNiucit, although new in tbaelghty-iourthyearef his age, takes a dally walk or about six miles, rain or s line, and that has been his custom for many years past. Rev. K. F. Flkjien, the colored minis ter who was remanded by (Jovernor Reaver upon requisition of the governor of Seuth Carolina fei trial rerallegwl inurder and who was acquitted, will lecture 1 11 Harribburg this evening. ReneuT II. Celkuan has decided te lliriit up Mt. Gretna park with electricity. The plant will be ready for operation within two months. A large stene build ing w III be erected along the railroad near the station for the englue and dynamos. Dr. Rruknne.v, an Amerlcan, has been appointed profosser or eriental philology at Heldelburg university, being the seeen'd instance In which an American has been appointed a professor in a German univer sity. The first was Dr. Miller, of Fiilladel phla. who was appointed te the chalt or dentistry In Uerlln. Pa0F.Bn.00Ks. director or Smith obsor ebsor obser vet iry, has verlfle I his dlw-every era new comet in the eastern hky. Its ivisltlen was: Right ascension, 21 hours 10 mluutes: dsciinatn north, 7 degrees W mlnu ei; with a alew motion northward. It Is a bright telescopic object, with a tall, and is the first comet of the year. Or.x. D. It. Hastikes and a Mend of tils named Yocum were years age Invited te address a Sunday school a few miles from Ilellofente. Yocum and the feasral were chums, and they roomed together. Hast ing mada no preparation, but Intended te apeak as the spirit moved alas. Yocum gave Ids snbjeci much thought, and Anally wrete out a speech. The night befere they were te make the address the two were silting In thelr room, wheu Yocum pulled out his manuscript, read the speech, and they Anally agreed that Hastings should sjieak first. At the school the next day the general delivered Yocum's set apoech, and the latter was itaralyred. lie managed, how hew how ever, te make some blundering remarks, but his rage was furious. He wouldn't talk te Hastings for a long time. LORD AND I.ADT. A Fabl for Critical American Olrla Who Fancy Titles. A certain young woman, with the rosy cheeks and very bright eyes of the typical American girl in tennis weather, was walking down the street ene day when ahe happened te meet a certain line young fel low with a heavy cane, a lefty cellar and a manner evon mere exalted. This very lefty young man was a foreign specimen. Hocame from far ever the sea, In aland wliore long age, when men were simple as savages, they all bowed down te the rules act up by the few who were smart enough te think. One of theso rules was that a son of a gun must be a gun, no matter hew well he may disguise it. The guns wero lords, earls, barons, counts, aud various ether varieties, and some of them wero only guns In a barbarous, brutal way, and In these days would rank as low as any professional bouncer In aome small groggery. The sons of theso guns having the unusual advantages of wealth and power conferred by their fathers, managed te held en te It and hand down aome te thelr descendants of theso days; but Intel lectually and physically they have pretty well geno te the bow-wows, and the men who te-day wear the titled trademark are Intorestlng specimens of a strange social dofermlty. They stand lu the full blaze of the light of our civili zation, and In splte or the teach ings or anatomy and the practical testa or lift), they Insist that they are era superior variety of mankind, by reason of the fact that rcmote ancestors of theirs wero rulers In times when the misrule was frightful te think or. Well, this line young fellow with the caue aud high cellar, was a rarely geed specimen or the class. Ills manners wero perfect, his physlque 1m 1m peslng, his education carried te the full extent or his high avorage mental capacity. All that he noeded te make him a real man was ability te de a man's work. He lacked this bocause, although lords have long ceased te de any ruling, their position In society does net penult their 11 se for any ethor purpose The young man resembled the buttons above his ewu coat tall. Theso buttons wero used by his great grandfather te held up the sword belt in the tlmes wheu swords wero always worn. The sword has geno, and the reason for the coat tall buttons has pasned away.but thore they are, aud from sheer ferce or habit they are kept there, serving no earthly purpese or use or ornnment. As e coat might leek quoer without tail buttons, se Knglaud might leek strange without lords, but pcople would seen get used te the re ro re fermed costume, as we have in America, and agroe that no buttons are boiler than useless ones which are continually getting shabby no matter hew bright and new soine of thorn may be. Te ret urn te the rosy, brighl-cyed young woman ; she was the daughter of a noble or medern times, an energetic, Just and hou heu hou erablo man or business in this land or bus iness men. She came, she saw and cou ceu cou querod the young man or ancleut times, bocause he could net help hlmself and bocause she found his titles becoming. Then time went by, as tlme has a way of doing. The young lord was wealthy and did net marry for 11101103-, very much. If he had been a German baron or Italian count It might have been different; the American girl might have preferred a man without a tltle, but F.ngllsh lords, you knew, have lets or real dignity and wealth. Tlme continued te go ou. He began te move faster. Heredi tary membership In the Heuso or Lords was abolished, primogeniture and entail rollewod. Strikes and financial mlcs consequent upon the rivalry of the United States lu forelgn markets signalled the downfall of Great Britain's commercial power and wealth. The great family es tates wero sold ler debt. Rurepcan war drew England Inte the battle Held, and the handsome here lest his nese In stepping a bullet for her majesty. He also took a dese of several of his most ornamental teeth, the inediclue being administered by the hind feet eran army mule. In ling land meanwhile hereditary titles were abolished, the old duke died, aud penni less, without tltle, profession, or valuable capacity or any kind, this coat tail button or medern civilization was tern from his easy a-id distinguished place just as the old uoblesso of France had been a ceutury before. Se the son of the lord was forced Inte the milks of industry and did what llttle he cenlil, and as llttloef itaspossible aud tlme went en. Aud at last a llttle old woman, with pale, lined race and quiet eyes, bent evor her sewing In an attic room, nnd steppod te put a tall button en an old dres coat, for "my lord" was a waiter in a fashionable restaurant. Jteu't Venrct G10 " Soedout," but ui.e It regularly after every meal. It lm part a nlfasmit flavor te the ineutli, changes elteiikhe secretions Inte healthful, Invigorates the (joins, ami cleause the luteratlces nf the teeth. Llke old Meral le, H purities the Aiifcau stable lilch home have In their mouth. murJlUMl If a woman would maintain her flnu com plexion, bIie iiuiat anticipate all nlmplts anU bull, tlie outcome- of hail bleed, by the early imJ Iriijueut use or Lnxndur, the ureal bloeil purifier. There Is nothing tnore hurreuinj; te the yni. pathetic iiiliul than te hear n crying baby. Dr. llnlls lUiby Hjriip will glve Inxtunt relief te the llttlu hutrerer Ker sale at oil ilrug stores. l'rlceZ) els. hew Intelligent Women Decide. When the finest Ien lias te be met as te what I the bet e.mrM) te uitet te secum a sure, safe anil agreeable remedy for Oh organic UlMsaws and weaknckcs which nltllcl the female hex. IhureU but 0110 wUetleclalen, Mi., a course of ti-ir-lreatmetil Willi Dr. Pierce's Kaverltn Pre scription, It U an unfailing siwclile for erlol erlel Ical palm, iiiWlarcmetn, Internal inllumma inllumma tleii.aiid all muctlenal dUerders that render the mm or, no many women inUentble and Jey. ,eV.Vrl."'y wll try It, praUe IU Of drugg-fnu. 3i,ruiiw What Threo ApplleutluiiH llld. "I was troubled very much with serufeet. Three upi'ltciiliein of Tliemai' Kclectrit Oil en tirely cured llirm. Nothing better In the inar ..V'"l Jaeb Ilutler, Heading, l'a. Ker tuile by . T. llcs'h, Niw. 137 und 131) North Uueen treet, Lancaster, Pa. An Kuglnoer'M Vast Itiiu. An engineer en one of the reart entering here In speaking last night of fat runs said: ' Although my machine. net low, once let a cold get lx hour the i.birt of ine, and my ma chinery Is no match for It. I hacrer years kept a bottle of Kemp's IluUuu ceuatantly lu iny cab, and when a Cough or Celd gcU a start et this standard remedy It Is Indeed a cold day Jt Is leld by all druggists. (j) The Kind We J.lke. T lie medicine we inant like l that which does IU work quick and well. Ilunlucl III" "JtliirVi iiretlieiiulekest kind of a euro for dyivPiria ;' "' fl"l kidney aireellem,. I'er'iuiby 1. Ileeh. 1ST and lJtl North Qumi "trcef. 1 1 - llntectlveH mill 1'rlvate OHlcei-g Usually wear their badges of aulherllv con cen eealed under thyf clothing, but j'r T,0", tklnlrle Oil vi&n Its bad21 In (he r ,, V.t Kta2,', Htuc'hed te each ",d ete betf ', , l,Vnt tn ,naY k""w mlwlen. It u glyin full ami complcte authority le arretall aches anil itfimn.Hiid diss Its duty every time Ijfatmmaker' ' riituAnctPBtAlTu(adar,March35,lS. " Millinery Opening " day here is every day when new Bennet time ts only a couple of weeks away. There were first views last week, but the blush isn't off therese yet by any means. New shapes and new com binations blossom in the Mil linery Parlors each day. A whisper of Paris in every petal but grown in our own work rooms. Cleth Hats and Caps are about the easiest and readiest of all the slam Tarn crowd. lhe newest bchoel caps are the "Club" and "Outing"; jockey-like, with a saucy bunchi ness ever the visor. Mostly in modest checks and plaids. The Man-e-Wars are jaunty enough for the merriest midship mite of them all. They smack of salt spray if ever a hat did. Name en band. The chipper cst thing is the price 75c ler a rig worth $1.50. Fer girls the Tarpaulins are among the nattiest, neatest for between seasons. North from Thirteenth and Cheitnul streets corner. Fringed Sashes are as popu lar as ever. 9-inch, 4 yards, 53.38 ; 1 i-inch, 4 yards, 4-5- East Transept. Afore than three hundred styles nau French Printed Flan nels, at 65c. As bewilderinjr te leek at as te think of. Plain stripes, fancy stripes, and figures. Meaningless words ! They might be true of patterns you'd go te sleep ever. Such print ing as this must be seen te be fully sensed. Every line as ex act en the soft fuzzy face of the stuff as en the finest sateen. Celers royally rich, qualities the best, assortment unmatched. We believe no ether retail Flannel stock en either conti nent is se full as this or se al together excellent. Houthcest of centre? Men of taste, who are alert for the best the world affords, will be interested in our new arrivals of Hosiery and Under wear : Men's Super Welght, new colors In Merine Bhlrtand Drawers from Mer- ley, Men's Huper Weight lUlbrlggan, new Ideas In color, frlnted blitrU aud Drawers from 1'arH. Men's Cotten, Lisle and Bilk Half Hese, black, exqulatiely embroidered In colors, from Allen, Helly Jt Ce., Lon Len Lon eon. Men's Cotten, I.IhIc, and Hllk Half llo'e from the Hea Mills, Ualbrlggau, lie land. Such names are a guarantee of quality as well as style. Chestnut street side, west of Main Alsle. We put in our windows half a dozen Parasols direct from Paris. Exact duplicates of what the first Paris house in this line has made for the Ben Marche Easter display. Only the skirmish line. The Spring army of Parasols is ready for your review just in side. You'll find many new and original developments in these beautiful creations. Chestnut street side, west of Main Alsle. The Linen store gains bright ness as the days lengthen. Bargain spots as thick as ever, go-inch Irish Sheeting, snow bleach, geed quality, and $i a yard. Anether hetcheling of these $5 a pair Irish Linen Hemstitched Sheets, 2x2 s yards. Pillow Cases te match, 51.35 a pair. 90-inch hand-spun French Sheeting, a linen for hard wear; better and better for every washing of its early life. 65c. 62-inch German Table Dam ask, geed weight, geed look ing, free from starch, 70c. 19 inch Napkins te match, $1.50 a dozen. Heuthvet of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. OWJVT'HHI'EUIPIC. MERCURIALRHEUMATISM. Mr. J. C. Jenes, city marshal of Kulteu. Ar kansas, writes: "About ten years age fcon fcen tracted a severe caui or bleed poison. IIib lead ing physicians of the city Mere called In, aud they prescribed inediclue after medicine, which 1 took without affording me any relief. I 0U0 Irliit mercurial nnd petiuh remedies, with the same unsuccessful result, but which brought 011 an attack of mercurial rheumatism that made my Ufa one of untold agony. After suf fering four men lm, I gau up all former reme dies and commenced taking Hwlfl'sHneclllciy, H. H.) After taking kuveral bottles, 1 was en tirely cured and able te resume work. I con sider Hwiri's Hpeclflc (H. H. H.) tlie greatest med icine for bleed polseulug te-day en the mar- INHERITED SCROFULA. Hwlft's HpectnctS. 8. 8.)cureil my little boy e hereditary scrofula, which broke out all eer his face. Fer a year he had sultered, and 1 had given up all hopes of his recovery, when at length I was Induced te use H. H. S. After using atfew bottles he was entirely cured. Net a symptom navr remains of the disease. This was three years age. MHS.T. U MATHERS. MathcrWIle, Miss. Treatise ou Illoed and Hkln Diseases mailed free. f.'l HWIPT BPKCIK10 CO., Atlanta, da. DIlUNKENNrMS. l.IQUOK HABIT. In All the World there Is but One Cum. DU, IIAIKfS' GOLDEN SI'KCUHC. it can be given In a cup of cedec or tea, or In articles of feed, without the knowledge or the vutleal, If necessary ; It Is absolutely harmless and will erfect a permanent and HXHly cure, whether (he patient U a mixterate drinker or an alcoholic, wreck. IT NEVKIt KAIIt. It operates se quietly and with such certainty that the patient undergoes no Inconvenience, and ere he Is aware, his complete reformation is 1'Itected. is page book of particulars free. CIlAS. A. LOC'ilKlt. Drugg'st, Ne. 9 East King HL, Lancaster, l'a. o.Ueed-Tl-iti A OK-NCy FOB CALLAHAN A CO'S CB JV. nieiit te take the place of Bed lx.'ad. la CiiTk It makes flu times the quautity of red lead and Is dr superior In muklng steam JeinU, packing tnan and hand hole plates en boilers, d.c, Ae, frleti 'JO centa per 'pound, at JOHN gwra.SMiSMt Fulton lt7 t-w get 9 alt cv ftcntc. F at IOH RKNT TM KKBVJITrmY Heuse, M rooms. T 7 .r -r-"rj - -. r . - -' z 1, no. sssnerisi DOM strceu issjairv reeuiaa' fcbzurd KO. 91 T.sm ORANOB BT. f E Ijiirit uuii-rnuiiArinui,jiiftuinuii ' Htnrn lloem. Ne. M naatk Cluccs street. Alka lam rtmrn en 4US fflnar. nmrSeedtf JNO. V. DCHAUaf BOW, TTIOIl BKMT-A THBRMTORT, BRICK Jrj Dwelling Heuse, with modern ImproTe ImpreTe menU, Ne. 117 East King street, with Brick BUbleonteL New occupied by Jeha W. Hot Het man. Apply te aKO. if BPRfeUtUW, Ne. JU East King street. - fOn 11ENT-ONK HTOKB ROOM .AND II liascment In Heuthern Market Hebm Building, fronting en Beeth Queen stmt, and one mere KoemTn same building frontlnten Vine street, stiltable for any business. Tha basemen t would be an elrcantroera tot a Barber ulmt. IniilvwtiHi t r "' BAUD AMcRLROrS Dry Goods Stere, 8J and ST heuth Queen Htrcvt Markets held en Tuesday mernlnf , Saturday morning and Haturday evening. mS-tM XilOB RENT THIIID AND FODRTH JP Floers above Clias. 11. Frey'aBhee Stere, Ne. Sand ft VMt King street. Third fleer Is handsomely papered and ntted np, having lu own water closet and waahsUnd In a small ante-room. The fleer Is planed and oiled, mak ing a handsome room, suitable for dancing, so se ciables, secret organizations, eta. Fourth Fleer Is net papered, and In Its present condition Is suitable for wholesaling, light manufacturing, etc. It also baa Its own water closet and wnsbstand In a small ante-room. Kent, ts per month In advance. Will be hand somely papered and partitioned te salt Ledges and ether organisatiens. f&O-tfd CIIAB. H. FRET. SPatchc. TJUNEAMKRICAN WATCH EH. A Positive Bargain te the Watch Buyer. We effer I1ELOW ALL' COMPETITION, a brand new line or fine American Watcbes.lust purchased at a CUT PRICE. They aft Mtem Wind, FULL JEWELED. PATENT RKUULA TOKH, IIHEONET HAHt SPRINGS, and Will give a Guarantee with every Individual move ment, te run within SO seconds a week and aven better, in either Hunting or Open Faee Cases. In OOLD CASES 130 and up, acecerdlug te weight and quality. In SILVER OASES, 114. In NICKEL CASES, til. lu UOLD-F1LLED CASES, IX te 123, If K., 21 year guarantee. In LowerQualltles of FILLED CASES, 118. Tlie above are all genulne American Manu factured Goods of a lilgh Grade, with which we give our personal, as well as maker's, guar antee. CHAS."S. GILL, JEWELKIl AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN, NO. 10 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. V ALTER C. HERR. Special Netice ! On lug te numerous engagements I find It necessary te have PKOF. L1TTLK remain one week longer, till March 2D. All persons having defective sight, or troubled In being suited with glasses, should call at once. EXAMINATION FREE. 9-See our sleck et Geld Filled and Silver Watches before buying. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. Sletxv. LEVANS FLOUR. ItUtBic. T UE MUSIC STOKE. THE MUSIC STORE. DECKER BROS. PIANOS, HAINES I1ROS. PIANOS. MAHON A HAMLIN OROAN8. HAND AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. STRINGS ANDTRIMMINGS OF ALLKIND3. WOODWARD & CO., 14 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. ItUecellrtiteettB 7ISTATE OF JOHN II. SMITH, LATE i of Lancaster cllv. Ijiucuuter Ce.. l'n.. de- ccaKcil. letters testamentary ou saldestate hat ing been granted te the undersigned, all ersens Indebted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and these having claims or de muuds against thnsame, will present them with out delay for settlement te the undersigned, JULIANNSMITH, 124 Chester BU, iJincaster, Pe., Executrix. A.J. Ehfhi.y, Attorney, til 1-n.t Uniut SU, Uiiuaster, lit. inrll-fltdTu 100,000. IN IIONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR IN- VIMTOltS, IN HUMS OF 1103, taw, ime, ti,tue te fjo.eoa Hands flper cent. Interest, payable quarterly. Mortgages 6 er cent. Interest, payable half yearly. Send or call for full Information. JOHN 11. METZLKR, ste US. Duke SL THE MILLER.SVIM.K STATE NORMAL SCHOOL The Mlllcrsvllle Nermal Scheel, which has long been recognized as the leading training school In the state, is better this year than ever before. It Is net a mere academy, but a real school for the training of teachers. IU gradu ates till many of the leading educational posi tions In misstate. A Free Kindergarten will be started In con nection with the Medel Scheel. It will be In charge of an experienced klndergartner. Spe cial training classes lu this department with out extra charge. Full state appropriation te students. Write early for room, visitors are always welcome. HK.'Uul Arrangements for l-anraster. The pregramme of the Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel has been se arranged that pupils from Lancas caster may graduate at the school uud beard at home. Tuition expenses for pupils preparing te teach : Per week (for 12 weeks or mere), f I ; rer Winter m-xsIeii of at weeks, 120; for Summer Kossien or II weeks, f!3 ; total tuition for year, sju, A Shite appropriation of feO.OO Is given te Gmduates. It Is thus seen that High Scheel Graduates aud ethers, who complete the Nor Ner mal Scheel Course lu two ears, may de se at a total tuition of only IJS. special rates te pupils are given by the Street Itnllread Cem puny. Summej Session of Fourteen Weeks begins Monday, March 31st. Fer Catalogue or further Information address ine rnucipai, DR.E.ORAMLYTr, yatnce tf',ff.f Men. pALACB OF PAJUUOM. ASTRIjpH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 115 AMD 117 x. Quxnr IT., LANCASTER. Te-morrow, Saturday, March 22d, we start another Great Ribbon Sale at Special Prices. We have 'secured some large lets of New and Desirable Rib bons which we offer from te morrow en at the following special prices : Nes. 9 and 12, all Silk Satin Ribbon, picot edge, in all the leading colors, at 9c a yard. One let of Brocaded and Moiree Sash Ribbons, in pink, light blue, cream and cardinal, at 25c a yard. Deuble-faced Satin Ribbon, all pure silk, heaviest quality made. Ne. 3, at 7c a yard, worth 15. Ne. 4, at 9c a yard, worth 18. Ne. 5, at ieca yard, worth 20. Ne. 7, at 1 2c a yard, worth 25. Ne. 16, at 29c a yd, worth 50. Twe-tone, double-faced, heav iest quality, all pure silk. Ne. 9, at 20c, worth 35. Ne. 12, at 25c, worth 40. Ne. 16, at 25c, worth 45. Ne.!2, at 29c, worth 60. One let of elegant New Fancy Ribbons, in all the lead ing Spring Celers, at 10c. One let at 19c. One let at 2;c a vard. ColeredSatin Ribbons in all the leading colors. Ne. 4, at 3c a yard. Ne. s, at 4c a yard. Ne. 7, at 5c a yard. Ne. 9, at 7c a yard. Ne. 12, at 8c a yard. Black Gres-Grain Ribbons, satin edge, warranted pure silk, and excellent quality. Ne. 9, at iec a yard. Ne. 12, at 12c a yard. Ne. 16, at 15c a yard. Ne. 22, at 19c a yard. These are a job let, and can not be duplicated at the above prices. One let of 15-inch wide Surah Sash Ribbon at $1 a yd. NOTICE. Our Opening Days take place WEDNESDAY te SATi- URDAY, APRIL 2D, 3D, 4TH AND 5TII. Stere will be open every evening en Opening Days. fmmiture. e CIIS t Q1BU3. IS MAKRIAQK A FAILURE T NOT IK ECONOMY IS USED IN BUYING NEW STYLE, RELIABLE, FURNITURE, Where Prices Are Lewest. 49-We practice economy te be able te make prices low. Give us a chance te show you our stock. Goods set aside. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers nnd Dealers, 2d, 3d A 4th Floers, Ne. SI SOUTH QUEEN SlIlEKT. piURNITURE. De Yeu Want The Best Furniture for the Least Meney ? Use, come te see us. Our Elegant New Spring Stock Is new en our floors ready te show. Nothing like It was eer seen here tttfore. Farler and Bedroom Suits, designed by the best artists In Europe and America, and put to gether se substantially that we can gle a guarantee with each article. By the way (you must Just keep it te your self,) and hurry te see us, for we are ellerlng a few articles of Furniture carried e er from last year below prices that they could be bought for at auction. Fer instance, a Bedroom Suit, 118. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street w IDU .TEH'S COKNKK. SPELL IT WITH A BIG H, And you have an Idea of the HOUSETIRES AT TV i d m y e r' T SPELL IT WITH A LITfLE P, Aud Q?t i Idia nf lite 1'rlceiat s Cor, East King and Duke Sts., LANCASTER. PA. CUtlttH. s PRINaiSHKlUv. L. Gansman & Ire. SPRING IS HERE. .JE.V?..?.'!' pil1"?d for V ndlnvltsimr Biends and the pnblie te examine ear beastlfal collection of Spring- Overcoats, Spring Baits WE MAKE TO ORDER: All-Wee! Chariet Suits at 112 A -wool CherlelHUlU at 112, lit. lis. All-Weel Wide Wale Ceal and .Vestal tr.ilS, !ftE! Cft",mIXreiiers at go. U, N. A'MVoel Worsted Trousers at te SO,!?, S7, II Ins at thenayill be profitable te as and te you. Yeu may be aure the prtees are low enoeta. Men's, Beys'and Clilldren'.SulUat.xtramMr low prices, 'styles the very latest "ww" English Corkscrew Suits at as, ss, , (If. Wiaa Wale Suits at is. 110. iS sTl. lli bids ana Black Cheviot Suits at ts, ie 113. ?lNEr?,Su.,ut,.Mo7te,lie. . .Sf'MWi SS'lf pur greaT specially, at tl. lias,ii8e,n,i 9HU Intheclty """ """ "u Children's Pants from ase and upwards. snies niwersnn IMf flf Uui..-. tl.-.., ts. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) I aad II HOSTS QUIBM IT., I.W.C0RKBB070RAH0X. LAKCAITMt, FA. " Net connected with any ether Clothing Beuse In the city. 49-Be cautious and make no mistake se that you get te the right place. M- ART1M BROS. The Full Stock of Spring Overcoats In all the sorts are ready, $15 te $20. , Streng Adjectives Het Hecesiary. The leading styles are Seft Rell Fly Frent, the English Bex Ceat, Smoke Fawn and light shades of Brown In Meltons and Wales, and neat mixtures are the new cloths. Prices and make-up se Inviting that, feast your eyes en them and they'll tempt your purse. Ready tee, our big Assortment vef Men's Spring Suits and Trousers and lloys'.Clethlng. Ne strong adjectives are necessary. The prices and styles are doing the advertising. ' The Merchant Tailoring Departmenl Isactlvsfkft and bright with Sprlnl "Ug'jJeunrlngs and Overceatings for orderweTlglJls de partment Is a centra for handseme lines of for eign and domestic outfitting stuffs for men. Best fit and workmanship at low prices charao charae terlze the output. Hee Bulls te order at 118, 29, 123 and $25. Tha new lines of Spring Neckwear, Under wear and Uoslery are en exhibit. Elegant lines and popular prlces. "" " MARTIN BROS, 1 26 and 28 N. Queen St. M ITERS AllATUFON. Spring Styles are here In Great Beauty and Handsome Variety. It will Interest you te see llie line of $20 SUITING, Xe Order, In Nobby Colored Cheviots and Casslmcra. A Line of Suiting at $22.00, TO ORDER, Uan Isomer than Can be Found Any where 1 for the Same Meney. $23 and $25 Will buy from our stock one of many very AttractUe Styles or Spring Suiting. The Fit Is First-Class. Myers & Rathven, MERCHANT TAILORING, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET IiANCASTEU. PA. gjnte. OIRI,N NO SrYU'-S -IN- DUNLAP & CO.'S CELEBRATED HATS New Ready. Select your WRING. Tlt.K while the Stock Is New and Full. Best FUR STIFF HAT In the city at 11.00 and lUO. . Our B.W STIFF HAT Unsurpassed. TRUNKS, TRAVKLTNO HAGS.nUBnER COATS AND UMIHIELLAS. . STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. TORN BAKER, Alderman of the First Ward, Is prepared te attend te alt leal mutters. Alse collections promptly made. 110 NORTH QUEEN STREET, . ,. SP STYLES! It- St M. w'.--- 1 i ' '. V V -- if.V- ' I mmrmm.- .-v- ;vy &tj: 1 s. ,H sAajB .-"-s3r-- atlMd Mil fUlsWFUIt,ra,