t' THE IiANQASTER DAILY INTEtlilQENCEER, THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1890. ,4, tatlji fntcllt0uncijr CWJ.BTEINMAN. .tHARL3BTEtNMANFOLT8, Editors. JNOlUtHT CLARK, l'ubllsaer. IsV DAILY INTELLlGENCKK.-FuMlshea wry da? in the year, but Sunday. Served hi !.! fM IklM .llv mnA nrmnndltlff l'T tlMmlllm nl wiwtV. Tlvtnnll flVO dot .; lewayearln advances 80 oenUamentb. r - LT INTELLIOENCER-One dollar ana .' Bfty cent a year. In advance. tymCK TO fUDSCRIBERS-Remlt by check ir postefflce order, and where neither of t thMean be procured aend In a ref Utered ja vmwr tared at the rostemee, at seoena eiaai man E&' Lancaster. Pa. ;XJLXOASTEK,PA., March 27, 1890. LMzstrect Ai a Failure. .f General Leuntrcct, of Georgia, is a r PHtaracter who has filled u geed measure vC, the public eye during lilt long llfc- fjlfne, ana Is a marked ijcciinen ei mni i'tUrn of men who arouse high expecte- )1hlii wlilnh ihntfafnii'lllvfVlll tn fill, and JWHW , U-. -r -.-- (7 ..-.- - ----, "VAtUilly show that their capacity lies fc' la teeming rather thiui lu being. Dur ing the war he held high Uomedcruti rnk and occupied posltleus which gnve t'Mim every opportunity for glory, and he .Menu te have lareclv maintained the K" mj . ..,. ..." . i. -.. t Wuuuuuuu ui ins guvvruiucui) us uu iv plained his position though conspicuously iwuuccessrui in nw cuerts wueu in inue Vndcnt command, llewas the victim mt an ill luck or ill Judmncnt which lilt if.Hniittttlnn iu mi nnnnninllahed nohller fe bat made the mere marked. Pr After the war was evor he continued hi erratic course by falling in Hue with the Republican party, te his profit. ifBut his ill fortune still prevented him from reaping a full fruition or his ellerls. !aad he has ever been hanging en te the krasged edge of the leadership of his KKfagged Georgia party. During Cleve- : latad's nrcsidencv he HUbslileil , te be pHekruuavu ujhm1 aiiiii-,uii viiruiiuii pi 9L..3k in .,l4n I.I.. n lntf.ti tf ifi 1 tsnsti in il t tn.s- TJnkBlafttifa Al.-.Atljvet b r. 'congratulation, which secured lilm ran invitation te inuiaunpuns ; which 'Inspired him te ask an office for a friend 1 swn oeiere ue set out upon ins journey e the Mecca of expectant Republican .elltlclans. Harrison received him bsjrlth fervor nnd premised him the con icel of Georgia ; lie was Invited te the '.Inauguration, where he sat upon his me la the rain as an aid te X revered Bcaver, grand marshal oTtbe parade, se that he took te bis .bed for four months afterward. vWhen he arose from It he found no 7-sssuru tuns ireui ivusiiiimiuu iiwaiuuir. p;lim, nor did the premised control of the "Republican offices of Georgia fall te K'hlm. A little bird had been whispering ijft Harrison, In the shape of one Buck, Mrj tie uaa become Georgia's itcpubll- pan boss. His whisper te the president &ViRiermeu mm mat engsireet uauiillieu Jte vete at the presidential election. jJThU statement having lately ap)carcd Wine newspapers, ueuerai lengstrcct 'Writes te an Inquiring friend nclinlUliii ; that he did net vete for president, and ailbrlug as his only reason that It was no use te de se in Georgia, where the majority was overwhelmingly the ether "iway. He tells of his correspondence ,WHh visits te and premises from Harrl- M ancr tne election, ana mauifcstlv jalaimcd that he has since been ill-used by him. He has much cempluint te 'make of Buck, and irave It as his rJaviulen that Harrison's favor te him fBM bien purchased by the premise of yueergia's vete in tne next Republican residential convention. Btf' We ere much Inclined te the oniulen iVthat Lengstrcet's Judgment Is bad. as g&enial ; net (erhaps about Buck or his ggjnducemcnt te presidential favor ; but Vr-tvuaij, in liuuill IJUilllll 111 US Manure te vote winch sheuia turn Har Har Krlaen's heart and hand awey from him. SSjWc nre net persuaded that the ejecuse Kidvtn for the failure of fhe nHiilrliu- Georgia Republican leader te cast his W.iiet at tpe presldeutiel election is n KiKwwu uuc : or mat llie SUSP Cleu that igibe was waiting te see which side K-t-rnn iln 4rlnU la n.. ....i..t- .. (S .w-. .a mi umuir uuu. huu eevins mat a goeti cede or 'ethics, as well as a moderate amount of Itfoed sense, would have Induced the gen !'ral te tell the president-elect when he S'JBet him at Indianapolis that be hnri Kml voted for him and the reason why ; .".aethat the Bucks would net huvntliu g.iellingef the tale. 11 ii may i m;e auu say, new that his &eareer is well ruu, that General Long Leng Isatreet Is a conspicuous mixture of fiatrength and weakness with nethlii!? but .tbe weakness apparent in these latter Kdays, that he is a fine type of that psMtnereus nnd distressing class who premise far better than they perferin. J-4 PreMv lulr.!.vll.... The published portion of the letter of Jffl, Russian lady te the czar seems harm. Maa and paUletic enough, but his majesty Is iu the position of a very potu petu f lant sick man who is determined that ae will net submit te the only treatment ,,mai may relieve him and does net want 5p argue the matter. Although wrKIm ICte the czar. Madame 'I'zebrlkevn u-.w really writing for all reading Russians sand Interested foreigners, and could have had verv little bone thnt )ur nr..u.i t....i ' .,;."-. '"" fuum jiv.tsuuuc iue reactionary auto- Ei " " -' ie na'B. Jiur BE ppeani te nave ueen te reawaken oe- - -v.v.ik ui VIJU givui i,Mute9 vi iruuix'.ui anu ertlcriv Hllka inu Jwhe have recoiled with horror from the 3 murderous policy of the TerrerUta. The. PgVrt dispatch from St. retersburgebarg- Yji,- ""v "" " cuutaiueu threats AKalnst the czar's life sIieum ti,., ..,,,.... $kntt et tUe gevernuieut te discredit all stagnation ey branding It as Nihilistic. 1 It is unfair te Judi-e until the evidctiP., ana all in, but If the rest of the letter con- plains nothing moWeleut than the part flwn it will be strauge indeed If It dm ffUQt produce a profound imprcssloi-een i - e .- .. -"ic OUUJUCltf ei uvuer. -ay & arranging matters that i copy 6t her letter would net be mm!,. ?pblic uutil after her arrest and punish jrVmnt she has managed te give it addl- E".""""! " "" " nuuiu sencme F appears te have been u.iiui,.rf,iii.. t,, Eirr' flAtiat Tttrrm ninl t l ...I. .t. .'awfully. The Imprewive fact new is L J'-.that a vni.!it. hlinnM h.. .... i. . f .'SliWTr 7 . . .wiu well BCIll le fiiibarla for writiug sucli a letter, filled .witb patriotic lentlmciits and friendly , warning. ! A Thede'votlen aud the skill of the letter Qrt Writer are worthy of equal admiration, Jt'iter It is net every one who can plav the rSte of marty "'I- "ch ellcct, aud viuwsui tueKinu that she has given ' art mere te be dread.?. Hi in .1. i.. , bombs or revolvers j Ihe latter threaten rwmy tue reigning czar aud another Just aautocratie will surely take his place btlt arguments bold. enln. nml r,n.i! vrturii tbreues. and a few nntrint . .martyrs en the end of levers of this kind r capauie or great things. Jt any be kapxl that the letters of this woman WU1 mwk a chauge iu the character of the agitation and that we shall hear less of nihilists and mera of reform social, religious and political for It is net the government alone, but the whele Russian nation that Is In need of n gen eral overhauling from cellar te chimney top. at. Much KxcltcJ. I.lttle Newfoundland Is getting very much excited ever the apparent neglect of her Interests by Great Britain, and at a public iceetlugat Ht. Jehns, en Wed nesday, several thousand persons adop ted resolutions denouncing French en croachments en their territorial mid marltime rights. There seems te be a wide dlfleronce of opinion as. te these rights. The late French ministry was severely criticised in the Chamber of Deputies, net long age, for falling te maintain the treaty rights of French fishermen ou the coastef Newfoundland, and it was asserted that French Iron clads should have been sen', te that coast te protect the fishermen In laud ing in order that they might carry ou their Industry with greater convenience. With French repre sentatives calling for mere rights for their fishermen aud Newfound landers protesting against theso that are already enforced, It does net seem that there is much chance for an agreement. The Newfoundlanders are disgusted with the Indifference of the mother country, and at the meeting en Wednes day several speakers advocated an ap peal te the United Ktatcs, though the dispatches de net explain hew or why we should be expected te interfere In the matter. Like much of the Canadiau talk of annexation these references te the United States are prob ably only meant te emphatically call attention te the possibility of n revolt of the provinces If faverable conditions should arise, ami that If Great Britain wants their firm allegiance iu war slie must caie for them In pence. Skciikt sorvlce ofllcers of the treasury department sny Hist counterfeiting Is de clining se rapidly that It lias nlniONt liocen.o a lout art. " What lltlle is done comes from one of twocUisei, Tlie first consists of hIiIRIesi fellows In sinitll towns who liave leirned te modes and cast. Thete new nnd then will turn out a few coins, but they nre tee much afraid of the law te conduct this buxlncs en a lurge scale. The ether nnd mero dangereus class comes mostly from among the Itallnti criminals In our great cities. Tlmy belong gcnerally te either the Camerra or the Mnfla, both criminal seelu tles, thn fortner coming from Naples and the latter from l'alenne. Though theso counterfoltcrM turn out large lets of the 1 queer,' their workmanship is pe.ir. They' are banded together In oath-bound organi zations, nnd display great shrewdness In concealing their Illegal work and meve- meats, ns well ns In concocting iierjured tostlmeny for thelr trials." l'erhnps the rascals smart enough te de geed counter foiling new find that it pays better te wreck banks. Chicago coiHIuueh tn furnish criuilnul noveltlos. Qn Tuesday night a clerk whs steppod In the nt roots of that city by two wometi with revolvers, who made him held up his hnudH,8earclied his pockets ami csuiped with seven dollars of his money. A iiAiii) ense of ChlneNO immigration bus been decided by the treasury department. A certnln Mr, thing T.ee, laundryniau, an nounced that he wanted te bccoine a citi zen of the United States, and asked per-, mission te send te China for his wife and children. Ne oxceptlon could be niade iu his favor, and the United States will have te mnuage te get along without the vete of Mr. I.oe ns the law will net allow a China man te boeeino a cltlreu. This does seem a little mid, but the in dividual must Hiill'er new And thou for the bouellt of the nation. Tin: new German chancellor, Ven Ca prlvl, is said te resoinble lllsm.irek very clofcely in personal appearance, but Is very uullke him in character. He takes the greatest pains te eireud no one of authority or Inlluenec, and his management of the navy was remnrkable for Ills success iu seething the feelings or the ofllcers who wcre provoked that a man from the army should be placed evor them. He found that Umjicrer Frederick had a horror of building costly ironclads nnd se he did net worry him by asking for thorn, but spent large sums In torpedo beats. In short, he Bcems te bejust the kind of man te piny second fiddle te the young emperor iu the most ngrecnble manner. -JT.KSOXAI.. Daniki. M. Fex, who died recent! v leavos an estnte valued at $.100,000. lle loavesj.ll te his live children. CJkoiiei: 11. Heiikiitn was en Wedncsd iy fur the tenth time elected president ei th'e Pennsylvania Itullread comp-my by the di rectors. MeTin:n Mauv Jem;imi OT.uaiiv, supa supa supa rioress of the llouse ct the (feed Shepherd, in llnltlmore, died in that Institution en Wodnesday from pneumonia. Shu was born in 1&!5. Kkv. Mil. TiTium, a young K'nglUh curate, lias been appointed i:pieenul bishop of frputlerial Africa. The first of tlieNO bishops Uislinp liunnlngten was inurdertsl by King Mwnngn, who has jut been restored te the tliroue of Uganda. Anciniisiiei'llKiss, or Milwaukee, died WediittMlny night In X Crosne, WNeensln, alter en lllness or soversl weeks. He was a native or lluvarta, and 72 years or age. In March, lbbO, he was innde a coadjutor or Archbishop Ilcnnl, of Milwaukee, and succeeded that prolute en his death in the fellow lug year. A8sistaFostmasti:kGi:.ni:iiai,C!ai(--se.v will retire en June 1st. When he ac cepted the effice It was with the under standing that he would loae it at the end or a year. A large iwrcautnge of thu post pest mastors or the country hae net been changed. und for the remainder of the ad ministration the duties oftheolllco will be merely clerical. With all the politics out or the office thore Is nothing mero In it te attract Mr. Clarksen, who Is unwilling te remain as a clerk. Te Turn Weed Inte Ilreml 1'ieni the Slllllne Itecerd. Scicuce has already enabled man te ex tract fiery boverages and many ether tilings or mere or lcs miIue from weed, nnd It is new proposed te go a step fmthur and produee bread rrem weed. Jn an nd drcss recently dellvrrixl In Heidelberg, Germany, by no less eminent nn authority than Victer Meyer.it Ismineiiiiced "that we may reasonably ,,H, that i-hemUtrv will teach us te make the lUtru or w eml the source of human feed.'' Wham,, enor mous Kteck of feed, then, would be found. If this becomes possible In the weed of The fibre or weed cons Uts essentlallv of cellulln. Can this be made Inte s "re T Starch has esHentlallv the hauie porcentuie -...,. r...w.., , ivutiuia rrv IllUOll III ttH nreiiertles, and thoiiniureot'lu ineleeu e 'J',',1in,b,y '"'' ",nre loniplex. Cellulh, Is ofllttle or no dietetic tnlun, nll,i lt ", e altered, like starch, iu boiling water. I really gljcs g ueese when lieale.1 will utreng sulphurieaeid, as U easily t,ew when cotton-wool, which U nractleallv pure cellulln, Is uierely innnersed Iu t. btarch gives the same product when boiled with weak acid. The author further quotes the researches or llellrlegel, which go te show beyond dispute that c'irtal plants transform atmospheric nitrogen in albumen, and that this process ci b , I ,, proved bv siiltahle treatment. The pre ductlen, therefore, of staruh irem cellulli together with tho'enfereed increase of all buincn n plants would, he adds, In reality signify 'the abolition or the brea. question. When the production of bread freui w d s achieved, the farmer may hang ' uiblJ hoe, and the miller may disVanl roll J and reiiuUlta cbemlcafs whenever a custom"? calls. Kvery mountain of sawdust n the world wilt be turned Inte crullers, crack ers, pretzels, pies, bread, biscuit and cake, and nene need go hungry. HOW UK WOOKD AMI WOX. a J'retty Ixive Story About Henry fllad fllad atene. fxinden Iilipntch te Chicago Nw. Yeu will erhaps remember that a fort night age I gave you the particulars of the wedding of Mr. Ifenry Uladstone, son of the cx-promier, and Miss Maud Kemlel. The story of the wooing has Just trans pired. It seems that the two met last sum nor at I'osltllpe, the young lady's father, having at that plcturcsque little Iminlet en the tJulf ofNaples a lovely villa. One beautiful evening the two were in the Rirden overlooking the water upon which ie moonlight hung like a mlaty gauze) the sceno was enn or oetlc loveliness young Uladstone relt that there never could be n fairer spot or a better mo me mo inent for the roufesslen of his love, se he declared hlmself te his Inamorata with a fervor which the pletureiwUenps of the surroundings enhanced, if It did net Inspire. Iiistend. however, of answering him. the pretty girl covered her face with her hands mid nod precipitately Inte the villa. Of coil run this astounded the young lever: he could net understand it nt all; should he Interpret the maiden's conduct as n rejection ? I f se, lt were better for him te leave I'oslltlpe at ence. Hut no. his Scotch Instincts came te his rescue; he had done the proper thing properlv he would bide his II me. Next morning alter breakfast, nt which his Idel did net appear, he sought the gsrden and mean mean mean dored gloomily therelu, wondering What tactics he ought te pursue. Suddenly he heard MUs Maud call te him, and turning he beheld that young girl advancing. She put both her hands In tils and said, with charming fratiknes : " I would net answer you last night tearing you were under the Inlliicuce of the Insidious summer evening and or the poetical and almost magical scene, nnd that It was net your heart that speke; he I would hear in the davllme If you leve tne, nnd, If this Is se, I will tell you thnt I am willing te give you inv life and my leve." .Vew, Isn't this bit of tntlh qulte as pretty ns anything that could be culled from fiction? ' ' ' i Thn Sound or I.tRht nml Celer. Kreni tlie American Art Journal. One of the most wonderful discoveries In sclouce that have been made within the last year or two Is tlie fact that n beam or light produces sound. A beam or sunlight Is thrown through a Ions en a glass vessel that contains lampblack, colored silk or worsted, or ether substances. A disk having Hilts or epenlnizs cut In it Is made te revolve swiftly In this beam or light, se ns te cut It up, thus making alternate Ihishna or light ami shadow. On putting the ear le the glass vessel, strauge sounds are heard se long as the flashing beam Is falling en the vessel. If the light Is passed through a prism no sound will be heard. A green lulit thrown ou red wersted produces the loudest sound. Mnrrled Him te Suvo Ills I.lfe. Ungaged te marry two men, and in duced by the display nf a revolver en her wedding day te accept the least acceptable, was the predicament or Miss l.uclndaMiy der, daughter or a rich Ohie tanner, Tues day ovenlng. She then married J. II, Sprankle, a railroad conductor, explalnlng that she had also premised te marry Samuel P. Cramer, an Akren machinist, whom she preferred, and who was te have been her husband Tuesday night. She made the choice of Sprankle at last, she says, because he threatened te commit suicide if she ac cepted the rhal, aud displayed a revolver with which te dolt. Twe Vcnmlu Voetpnd). Lincoln Shannen, a clerk, was robbed by feinale footpads in Chicago en Tuesday night. Mr. Shannen was strolling along Portland street when he w ns suddenly confronted by two women with revolvers. They requested him te held up his hands, and he promptly compiled. One woman went through his pockets. The women were rospectably dressed and heavily vellcd. Oue was a very large and strong looking woman and the ether was or mediuui height. Having completed their Investigation iu bis pockets, securing $0 or V nnd some papers, the women ordered Shannen te " git out. " He accordingly get. "When lovely Memnn htoeps te felly," and ROM out In thn mievr lllinnt her India mlilx-nt, tlie only art te i urn her cold Is te buy 0110 bot tle of Dr. Hull's Couch Hyrup uliB cents, nnd take It. "Hpoek this speech, ns f tell you, trlpplngly en the toeKUP." Hay Unit one of tlie ureal lione liene lione fuctleus of the iire Is a small bottlxef Hidva Hidva Hen Oil, Ilia Kruatvst euro en eaitli for pain. Only ffl cents. Don't Voruet the " .sozeilout," but like lt regularly after every meal. Jt Im parts a pleasant flavor te tlie ineutli.cliaiijreH onVnsliesecretlens Inte licalthful, linlemtes the unins, anil rleanscs tlin Interstices of the ti elli. l.lke old Hercules, It purities (he Auireaii stables which sonie IihneIh their mouth. inur.'lhkll Detectlve-i and IVlMite Oflleerrt Usually wear tlielr badges of autherltv con cealed under tlielr clethinir, but Ir -Jheviiit' U'lertrle Oil wears Its bailees hi the form of printed labels attached te inch and eery bot tle, se Hint nil niiiy knew Its mission. It Is KUcii full and complete authority te urrestiill iirlicsiinil pains, and does lis duty every time. Inrsaleby W. T. Hoeh.Nos.m anil IJU North Queensttvet, iJincasttr, l'a. lleuuty Without l'alnt. 'What makes my skin se dark and inuddv ? My neeks were once he smooth and rudiU'l I use thn best cosmetics made," Is Mini tu lecl)uialdcu said. "That's net the cure, my rliuriiiliiK .Miss," 1 lie doctor Mild " remember this ; If ,mi lein-hkln would kti-iifiein taint, Discard the jniwilcr and the paint." " The precr tlilnu for all mi li Ills In this,,' remarked the man or pills : " Knrlcli the bleed and matte It pure In thlsjeu'lt Mud the only cure. ' Dr. l'lcrce's (lelilen Medical Dlscetery will de this without Mil. It has no emuil. Allilrne ! W.'lhAw - What Three Appltoiitleux Did. "I was troubled cry much with sum feet. llirte apptietiliaut tf lhemai' Iklcclrlc Oil en- !..,' ''J'"''1, ,!'.t",1- -"i'""1'"-' l),,"t,r " 'I' mnr ,u, JJ"1 llutlir. Ituiiliin;, l'. Fer sale by . I llech, .Ni. U7 and Ut) North Uiu-vii street, Uincaster. I'u. il'rein Itepublleui, lleuihiiinrturH, Men vt A, .V. Y ilny 5, lS7.-0. F. Wood Weod Woed ward: IhaMihccn uslns ICeuip's IlaNuiii and nnd!terycllectlelnrcllelui;a cough with which I hae bn allllctvil or lute. Ouritnii; Blstttell me they sell meie of this than any any ether ceurIi remedy. I can eheerfully rec ommend II. ieurs truly, .1. J, 1'kask, lillter Itepublleun. At all ilriifgUls. Uiri;u bottles 50c and Jl. j2. The Kind We l.lke. The ineillcliiH we inevt like Is that w hlch does Its work quick and e, ltr,l,k JIImh1 ttutert are the qulclust Mud of a cure for d) spcrwiii '.V ll ''Vr ,,ll,11 kidney nileotlens. lW Mil. by i!iuiJi!i';,, """ lw N"r'" ,1,u't,, knv OWIFfHI-KCinct'O. Lingered Betwcen Life and Death. JuHS:r"i 1I'.HlV,?.,,e' u MMy cultUaUsl and estimable lady of 1'rescett, Art., writes under 1? rnvV'i ",' 1SS"! "11)l:rln ih i'"iinSr S !, i"l fJM8 beciune liillained, ami my slo sle V, imJ!1" ' Ur "Hx.tlieiiiIeKsly dlseriW.!. Nnili 111; I ate aitreisl w 1th inc. I took chronle dlurrluea. ami ler some thae my fu wusd sisilied of by my family. The leadlni ph". clans of the country were ceniulled.aud the medicines administered by tK.m NC'r dM '"" IKTiniineiil k.skI and I lingered lMteeii llfii !!'.", 1,,,l,,,,1"' XUv ""fl'chiK preferable 10 10 KKenles 1 was endurlug. In .May, iNVi, j u" cune dlnjUfcUst with plDklclaiis ami their iiKsilclius. I drepiHsl them all, and depcnileil selelv 111, N,i Ifi s AiHvltlc ,. 8. .'). a few he llw of which inailp me ierinnnenlly well-well rrem then until new." ' " MADi: HIS 1.IPK A llt'ItDFV. I lime had scrofula until It made my Ufa a burden. I was Inexpressibly miserable, sick, weak, sleepless anil unhappy: deslrlmi that llii, short time which s. rine.,t' te I .,"0 C "V,UH,1,eII,!0!m.t,,,I.ft-r,h "m' """cn tea end. I trltil doctors' treatment und medicine tlulsererulnsradually Krew worse. Oiieplusi: f ' Vi'xf ' -n" " fa-- "'V. anil te w 1 "j,i paid JIM. BUM) up Ihe ease as heieless. J ( , ,, Ki?"L'l! U"."UJ "'''-I", nnd took only h Iff s MH-cine (S. S. H.) Four bottles of tot mis , ne ,.riM, ie. and for the past four 1 earl frenKe a.K!''V J ' a' J & eatUe en 1.10,??,. . " HWln' hlT.CIFlC CO.. Atlanta. On. DKUNKKNNKSS." 1 ..... ''1-,,IHIA11IT. DK. HAINIiS' OOl.DKN SPKCH'IO ,.!7,nl!Pl?"lnncuii of eoireeerl,.,! e-'i.. nrtlclesef feed, without the Un,ZiLi!,Mr.!u operates se quietly and will, Vich wrtSimi tfittt the putWut undergoes 10 Inceineidennf und ere he Is aware, his empleis n forVSueSfh! eirectcd. U u, book efjaartlemars fret UHA.H. A. IOUIIKH, Druifii.t s1itiitmahev' PniLADKLPniA, Thursdiy, March 27, 1800. Think of genuine Glasgow Zephyr Ginghams at 25c a yard ! Yeu take them as a matter of course. The moun tains of them melt away and frrew again in the light of your iking, but probably net one in twenty of you realizes what a trade triumph it is that puts such goods within your reach for se little. A round hundred of styles, stripes and plaids, big and little, jumbled and cris cris cresscd into mere of beaujy than you'd think possible. Plenty mere of the Scotch Ginghams-- 40, 50, 60; 65, and 75c Marvels of weaving as well as coloring, and en such cotton as only the canniest weavers can make from the fin est fibre. There's a width saving en the Bordered Ginghams 42 inches wide, 8 or 9 yards for a dress instead of 12. But you'd want them just the same if there wasn't. The last agony for style 60, 65, and 75c. Satin Plaid Ginghams 40 and 50c. Chine Ginghams 60c. Damasse Ginghams 50c. Jacquard figures 65c, plain te match 40c ; with three or mera colors in the figures 75c. And the Gingham story isn't half told there's a Yankee chapter just as wonderful as the Scotch. Northeast of centre. 37'c All-wool Plaids with small Jacquard figures go te 25c. Sweet spots like that are all the time ripening in the Dress Goods circles. We don't say a word in the papers of one in fifty of them. Southeast of centre. 2,000 pairs mere of the won derful one dollar 8-button Meusquetaire Gloves have come te hand, The choicest modes and most perfect blacks we've ever had for the money. They wouldn't be out of the way at $1.50. Chestnut street side, west of Main Aisle. Jehn Wanamaker. QEitvpcte. ri-HE I.ANCAHTKU UAIU'ET HOUHK. S.&Y. CHIIAl'CSTCAItl'irM IN CITY. HESTCAIU'ET WORK IN CITY. Our Specialty ! CAItPKTS, CUIITAINH AND AM, KINDS OF FUjOU AND WINDOW UOOIW AND WOltK. Mattings I Just In 1 III'-HT AND I'ltKTTIEST FOR TIIK I'llICK i:vi:itsiieVN in the city. One Price Heuse. 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street lilieccllrtitcnua -i7-AHH KVKHYTIIINflTHAT NF.KDS TO TV be washed with "1'urlty Neti." You'll J,JJJ lin.li te Inch diameter, for snle at a low flgure, and the only house lu the city witli a pipe cuttlni; machine, cutting up te a Inch dlauieler, ut JOHN lllisrs,:i3.l Fast Fu. ten street. inT-tfil 17UIIK lilUCKM, KIltF. CI.AY, AT LOW 1 llgures, goteJOHN Ul.sr,3J.I Ktutt Fulton '"'ct. mMM qtramiikatihtiiklminciiTkatfek O dwellings, churches, school houses, etc., though successfully used one hundred Sears 1P-,v,NV.,.,.et11.?rel,.,10",?.l"l,,n,ei1 chance call en JOHNItKHT.whowlllglxe Jeu u satisfactory Jeb, at a fair price. m7-tlil rillMK. I.AnOH AND MONF.Y HAVFD1IY J. uslns-l'urlty Seau." Sold e cry where. rilANKM FOIt U'ATKIt.eiTis, ACID Olt hah" .J-,r.l,.u,".y.?l".,.l,flJ.,r.,''',l",eU'' "l f"lr ITkes, ke 1 J ? If .P."11"11"" "lrect- ini7-tfd IaOilAMKItieANHKillTKEKDUYMNDKH ? Lubricators, (Hamuli cuiis for Hearlnes, ran net them ut JOHN llLsr'H, 3tl FjTs hulleii strwt. iu7-tfd TTIOIt 8TKAM OAIJ(il, lUOlToiTTeV V . T."?1""0' Water OauRes, tjange Cocks, ".i"?1'. Wheels or Welijlited, Class Tubes Whistles syphens for Mteain Oaiiges, Cj Under Oilers l'laln, Water (liuiKe Columns, Cocks Ter Kteain (lauk'es.callen JOHN HUM1, au Fast Fultenstreet. mT-trd 17-Olt CAHTINtm, UtON Olt ItltASS, I.ICJUT ,.u,JV!'t!"Vf.,,it. "'"T' '', KO te JOHN lll-ST, :KI Kisl Fulton street. In7-trd 1" T-OIUIOI I.UII I u 111: 1IIIUSJ I ks, htiTlhen j I'll Wrenches, l'lM)iiiut .Menkey Wrunchei eeniblntsl. Flics oil Cans, etc., ke te JOHN IIKHl'.&UKaiit Fultenstreet. ii7.tfd T3ACKINUH, AH FOU.OWH: IHKIGO, KOK X isteumaud Udraullelucklni',AslH-stlleiM, een und Wick racking. Hemp I'acklnif, As-ts-.liv. Mm llea.-d, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos HlieiUhlnir, Hum l'acklnc.dum KIiiks Ter Water Uiiuecs, I'lunibuKO racUTiiir, Heed's l'atent As- i?l,!f,J1j!jJ7.1 t-!,"l I'll Coer, at JOHN UlisrH, aaiJist Fullen itns?I. in7-ird c HANUK OK LOCATION. Thn Krull nml 1'rtuliiPM Qtmi.i - in,,-. .. dueled by E. A. UAN8INO, at the Fjistern .Market, has been changed te the Southern .Mar ket, where he will keep en hand a large assert incut of Fruit, Produce, Ojslers and Fish, fli-diKMt dclhcied te all parts of the city rrisj of charge. m2j-lmt TKNulr"wbTTir," FURNITURE STORE, has removed te lis East Kln? itreet, havlmr a full line of Furniture efevery description et tlie lowest prices. Alse UnderuiklnR promptly at tended te. Cull und examine our KiH-ds. jH-tfd It II. WOLF. 11 Kail k liifc- Htret. yE EXAMINE EYtHKUEE. ' Spectaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If you havelhem examined you will probably riud uial there Is something wrong w Ith them, and that glawes will be a great help te ou. We use luluilhible "DIA MAN l'A' lenses, which are made only by us, and recommended by leading OcullsU s the btst aids te defec tive vlsleu. n00 aId 8lctacle' W.OO j uiaal price, HtlHpMUele, 6O0.1 uiual price, 1.00. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 1 usual price, 10. M. ZIHEMAH 4 BRO.;130.S. Ninth Street, OPriClANB. I WIILADEU-IUA. Iltwn Chestnut and Walnut Btreeu. rnvB-lyd llccttlaneeu pAKTlcpiiAR ATTENTION PAID TO J MedKi Maklnr, I'atteras, Dniwlnn P& W$J!?!!?t. IjJM reasonable, at JOHN U ISHTB, SO fast Fulton tret. ' mMt' If 71011 UOQU UKU81IEH OU TO KILBURN, y mMmdw T VTENTS. During March, April and May my fee due only en allowance if desired. Write WM. If. HARCOCK, 6l3Hcrentli fit, Washington, D.C, P.O. 110X230. Formerly Examiner In Patent Offle. KOURTRKN YEA11M PBACTICE. marl(MwrdM&Th ESTATE OF JOHN J. ItOOVKH, L ATE OF Ijincnstcr city, Pa., deceased. Lctten of administration en said estate having been granted te theunderslgned.all persons Indebted thereto arc requested te make Immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, resid ing in Lancaster, Pa. JOSEPH P. nOOVER, Administrator, llnnw A llKNSKt,, Attorneys. IMUlTh s 1'IIINO NECKWEAR! Feur-ln-lland, Teck and Tycoon, At ERIBMAN'S. "1IT1LLIAMHPOKT Wire Buckle Suspender, AT EtttSMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King Street. "VT"i:W HTYLE LINEN COLLARS, AT KIUHMAN'H. F INE TAILOUINU. 1890 -SPRING.-1890 Fine Tailoring. The Ijirgest nnd Most Elegant Assortment of SPRING NOVELTIES New Heady for Your Inspection. We would nlin announce the purchase nf Jeb !.et or English Suiting and Treusering ut a great sacrifice, w hlch we will sell at Astonishingly Lew Prices. WCall early te sccure a bargain In these goods, H. Gerhart, ONLY DIKCOT IMPOUTINrj TAJLOIIIN THECITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d.7-tfil B .VllUAIN HTOIIK. REINHOLD'S WHITE FRONT Bargain Stere. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Come aud see the large assertmen of Tin ware Brushes, Muile, Hardware, Whliki, Boeki, Cutlery, Umbrellas, Stationery, Holleware, Canes, Clocks, Queens ware, Handkerchiefs, Chair Beats, Olassware, Dellies, Balls, Lamps, Tidies, Toys. Headquarters for 5c. and 10c. Qoeds AT THE WHITE FRONT, Near l'enu'A It, It. Butten. mlu-lyd rpifE PEOPLE'S 0A8U BTOItE. REMNANT SALE AT The People's Cash Stere NO. 5 KAST KINO STHKET. During the past week we have hunted out all the lemnants tu every department nnd will clean them out at low prices. Hemnants of HIUs, Weel Dress Goods, French nnd American Hutlnes, White Goods, Lucis, Embroideries, etc. Hemnants of Cleths, Casslmeres and Suitings from the Tailoring Department In lengths large neugh te cut a Ladles' or Misses' Ceat, Heys' Bull or Pair or Pauls. All marked down te about one-half the regu lar price. In this way you may get a first-class material at the price of common goods. The People's Cash Stere 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. nnrW-ljdK rilHE MlLLI.ltHVtI.Li: HTAi'E NOItMAL -... ..... SCHOOL. Ihe Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel, which hns long been recognized as Ihe leading training school In the state, Is better this year than eer before. It Is net a mere academy, but ureal school for the training of teuchers. Its gradu ates till ninny of the laadlng educutleuul posi tions Iu Ihlssbue. A Kree Kludergnrlen lll be started In con nection with the Medel Scheel. It will be Iu charge of an exierlenced klndergartncr. Spe cial tnilulngclusses In this department with- urn run L'liurgir. Full stale appropriation te students. Write early for room. Visitors are always welcome. Sieclal Arrangements for Lancaster. The nrnitriuuine of the Millers. Ille Nermal Scheel has been se arranged that pupils from Lancus Lancus eistcr muy gnuluule ut the school and beard at home. Tuition expenses for pupils preparing te tench : Per week (fur 1.' weeks or meie), II ; for Winter session of lis weeks, fjflt for Hummer Kas1ui of 11 weeks. J13 ; total tuition for year. IS'. A State appropriation of KM 00 Is given te Graduates. It Is thus seen that High Scheel Graduates and ethers, who complete the Nor Ner mal Scheel Course In two j ears, muy de se at a total tuition of only $a. Special rates le pupils are ghen by the Street Itullread Company. Hummej Session of Fourteen Weeks begins Monday, March 3UL Ker I'atalogue or further Information address the Principal, 1)11. K, Olt AM f.YTP. mV-2ivd Mlllersvllle, Pa. -rANTKl) LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ill city or country wishing te earn KS te Uailav at their own homes; no cauvusalug : work furnlsheit und sent by mall any dlstuuce! Address with stamp, Crjstullied Photo. Ce , 112 W. Uth St.. Cincinnati, O. merlS-Sin eed It ALIPOHNIA. Secial Parties. Semi-monthly. Tourist sleeping curs. Cheap rates. Southern Pacific Ce. Addiess, E. 1IAWLEY, Assistant :Geneml Tratlle Manager, SU Broadway, New Yerk; It. J. SMITH, Agent, i. S. U UU. Phils. ' jaaW-lydauw CSrtfcevu. XYfepdrated and Dried Fruit IN OHK.VT VAlHKTV. C.U.IKORN1A FRUITB-PrunMef All Slass, Egg Plums, Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Knlslns U rapes, Ac ' .Ti' YKfrrZK't KVAPOHATED HUOAR COHN-Tlie finest In the market ; sold only by us ; ether dried corn no comparison. HCHOMACKER'S AKRON MILLS PRO-nuciH.-ReIljed Arena, Oat Ural, Cracked Wheat, Cern Meal, Farina, c WIIEATLKT A new artlcle prepared from wheat, makes an excellent dish. A FULL LINEOF.ALLKINDS OF THE BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, AT BURSK'S GROCERY, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET. AinEmra. DeacfShets FIRED ATRANDOM. 49ltead Our AdvertlsemcnU In Three Dally lapcrs, LENTEN GOODS. Ilelland Herring, In Ufft', very best, $1 10. Smoked Herring, In boxes, '.23c. Smoked Had dock, 12,c smoked Cromarty llleaterH, very fine, 3 for 19c Hmeked Illeatcr Herring, 5 for 10c Smoked Cromarty Haddlcs. loots t. Spiced Shrimps, Spiced Oysters, Spiced Hard and Bea Clams, 40c n bottle. Clam Juice, Oyster Julce and Clam Chowder, Due. Ced Fish, Honed Her ring, Canned Mackerel and Pickled Tripe. Olives, all -sires, Mushrooms, Cnprcs, Ancho vies, In finest oil. Anchovy and Bloater Paste, Fresh Lebster, Salmen and Deviled Crabs. Sar dines In oil, Mustard , nnd finest Sardines In oil. Italian Macaroni, Spahgcltl, Vermicelli and Letter Paste, 12Kc a pack. Finest Imported Swellter, very finest Llmburgcr, Edam, Sage, English and Parmesan Cheese (for Macaroni.) Finest Deep Sen Ne. 1 Bloater Mackerel, 20c B. Large Ne. 1. very fine and white, at 15 v Si. Nice Whlte Mackerel, de each or for 25c. SVhlte Fish, 0e th. Pickled Herring. 0 for 25 NOW LOOK I Prepared Ham, 10fln. Skin ned Hams (no fat), 12c p lb. Fi nest Picnic Ham, vc Skinned Shoulder (no fat). Be. Finest Break rest Bacen, 12fc. Summer Bologna, Vc. Fine Dried Beef. 10c. Very FlncstKnuckle Beef, 15c MIND YOU I Very Finest Dried Pens. 7c a qt. Large Marrowfat Beans, 8c. S Bw Kine Evap orated Dried Cern for 25c Lentils, Split Peas, Lima Beans, etc. ROLLED OATH, 12c pack. Did you get a sample of It " We are headquarters. Rolled Oats, Oatmeal and Finest Wheat Germ all 0 Bis for 25c Cerallne, 6c and 10c a pack. Corn Cern meal, 8 qts for Sue Genuine Yerk County Buckwheat In sacks, 25c. Sclf-llalslng Buck wheat 10,15 and 18c a pack. "OUR rAMILY PHYSICIAN" and BRAD BURY'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA, worth 13 and tt respectively, given away. Ask for a card which will explain all. Giving seems lobe sec ond nature te us, as the boy mild who get the whipping' It Is mere blessed te give than re coil e?' 70 Barrels Sugnr Just In leek for Bargains. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNEP. WEST KING AND PRINCE BTS., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serre Herse Hetel. furniture. e CHHAOlIJB-3. IS MARRIAOE A FAILURE? NOT IF ECONOMY 13 USED IN BUYING NEW STYLE, RELIABLE, FURNITURE, Where Prices Are Lewest. We practice economy te be able te make prices low. Give us u chance te show en our stock. Goods Met aside. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, Sd 4 4th Floers. Ne. SI SOUTH QUEEN Sl'REET. F UUN1TUHE. De Yeu Want The Best Furniture for the Least Meney ? If se, come te see us. Our Elegant New Spring Stock Is new en our floors ready te show. Nothing like lt was e er seen here before. Parler und Bedroom Suits, designed by the best artists In Europe and America, and put to gether se substantially that we can glie a guarantee with each article. By the way (you must Just keep It te your self,) and hurry te see us, for we tire ettering a few articles of Furniture curried ever from last year below prices that they could be bought for at auction. Fer Instance, a Bedroom Suit, f 18. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street. w IDM t'ER'S CORNER. SPELL IT WITH A BIG H, And ou have an lileu nf the HOUSETIRES AT Widxnyer'sT SPELL IT WITH A LITTLE P, And Get an Idea of the Prices at Cor, East King and Duke Sts., LANCASTER, PA. S-entietru. TTVR.NATHOUST. DENTIST. -LJ til CENTRE SQUARE. rilling Teeth und Painless Extraction Spe cialties. New Sets made, broken ones mended aud remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates and pivoted, etc. Ye. eierytlilng pertaining te Dentistry will recehe prompt atlentleii.at very Moderate Terms. Remember that Dr. Nalherstls the ONLY Dentist In this county who Is a graduate of Medicine us well us of Den tistry, an ad vantage that Is obvious. marS-lyd&w NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND OUN NEKS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands of the ;eruwall nd Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster ueunties, whether Inclesed or unlnclesed, either for the purpose of sheeting or fishing, us the law will be rigidly enforced against all tres passing en said tanas or me ueaersignea an, this nelle. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN U. PERCY ALDEN. KDW.O. FREEMAN, attorneys tar K. W. Oetasaaa'a Bstrs- t ftttfr 9UCff. TOOTa AND SHOES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ! D. P. Staokheuse, NOS. 28 AND 30 KAST KINO STREET, New Offers a Special " Drl ve " IN Ssieral Lines of Spring Feed earl W-Cemc while these Bargains are te be bad. STACKH0USE, Nes. 88 and 30 East Xing Street, LANCASTER, PA. -fTlNOLlSH IN ORIGIN I AMERICAN IN MAKE! tt i Is It worth anything te yei, Ladles and Gentlemen, te have a place where everything is exactly what Ills sold for f Where everything Is sold at the lowest It can be made for? Where everything In shoes will be found as It should be if coarse, made strong ; If fine, made fine T Where you can bny with confidence, without limit? If se see the many de sirable lines of "Waukcnphasls" new here $2.60 grades, ttf.50 grnues, and ether qualities between, prices likewise. There's nothing new te tell of their merits you've heard the story repeated ly. They're fashioned In accord with the natural shape of the feet, aflerdliig fosltlve case and comfort In wear. In hem mere walking may be done with less hurt and fatigue than In almost any ether shaped shoe. Se say the makers, se say many Ladles and Gentlemen who've worn and who still wear them. The " Watchman " Is a strong, service able " Wnukenphast " for Gent's wear ; solid leather throughout, well made and finished. The prlee-ti.&e-makes It a desirable one. We've a W Calfskin grade that's greatly admired; will wear equal te any ti Sradc ; It's net se tine that makes the IfTerence In price. Anether kind Is here nt ttti pretty shaped one, tee. It's net se bread as the t2w and 13 makes and has points of ex cellence net possessed by these cheaper. And up the price gees farther, likewise the quality Je, te and W.50 a pair. At the latter prices no muker makes them better. We make geed their faulu when you find them. Ladles' Waukenphasts, In fine leathers, at 10, SHAUB & BURNS, :MimJanc 14 North Quee: Jancas- TER.PA B IG BARGAINS IN SHOES. Ladies' $2 Shoes -reit- $1.75. I have Just purchased l pairs of ladles' Bright Dongola Square Toe Butten Shoes In C. I. 4 E. widths, w hlch were made for another firm te Retail at Ji.00, but en account of misun derstanding or something else, I hey would net take them, and by laklug the whele let I was enabled te buy them nt such a price, that I can afford te sell them at J1.75. TbeseSuoesAreWerth$2 Per Pair. And 1 will guarantee them even at H.73. They cannot last very long at this price, se don't blame me If you get left und fall te buy any of this let. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, N03.3 A 5 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. S-Stere Closed Every Evening nt 0 o'clock Except Monday and Saturday. 4?lent LEVAN'S FLOUR. gev gale ev tSlffnt. TTIOR RENT-THREE STORY HOUSE, IS X? rooms, Ne. Ski Nijrth Duke street. Inquire feblMfd NO. 221 EAST ORANO E ST. XOU RENT-FKOM APRIL I. THE LARGE J Stere Roem. Ne. il Seuth Queen street. Alse large room en Ith fleer. inartedtr JNO. P.fcCHAUM A SON. F OR RENT A THUEE-SreUY nitlDK JJ Dnslllng Heuse, with uiedsrn linprove- luanlB Kn M17 l-uat 11... atrtt ..lit. Il.l.lr Stable en let. New occupied by Jehn W. Hoi Hei man. Apply te GEO. D.SPRECHER, Ne. 211 East Klug street. i-Uii "Waukenphasts -I710R RENT-ONE STORE ROOM AND 13 Basement in Southern Market Ileuu Building, fronting ou Seuth Queen street, and one Stere Roem jn same building framing en Vine street, suitable for any business. The basement would be an elegant room for a Bs ler Shep. Apply seen at bard Mcelrey's. rrr Dry Goods Sterfr .BOTHj SI and S3 Seuth Queeu 8lrJ,,n,ele'J Aiaraeis nem en ruesaay morning, tutu """j Hiwuiea aiiis eaiuruay evening. BVBi'jYi i"fi -V"l V ' '. ..
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