BSTwe. inid'i.i'WL.PlMlvj lip A'jwryj.w 1 JF?iVtTJS,'i!f,T "(i'V '. -ty .-"AV K'Vj? tyVJf' THE LANCASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1S90. u Vatl! gnttHltgencctr J.-ANbrlKW J. BTKINMAN, CRARLKBBTEINMAN FOLTZ. Keillers. L -. ROBERT CLARK. PublltkM. Htl DAILY INTELLiaKNCE.-Pubtlsheel ttay In the year, but Sunday. Served l4fyM,er in this city ana surrennatng tewas at ten cents a week, Bymallflvedel- W, ian7MrlaadTanMtWenuaBimth. 1 f - - j trBWCLYtNTELLiaENCEH-Onedellat and ff fifty rents a year. In advance. ? MmCSt TO SUBSCRIBERS-Remll by check r postefflce order, and where netlher or tiMaaMi. ha tmvtmwA send In a registered tests. Valared at the Postefflo, ss second class malt ASOMM. TBB amUIQBIICSK. Lancaster. Pa. yaLAWOABTEK.PA. March 28, 1890. 1II In thft rnnrl. , j, ...., ... .... w... .. fw. Governer HUI.efew Yerk. UMitrenB ,tltfebta of the oeuitltutlonollfy of the S Rax ten ballet bill, wlilcli Has passca in iLcfftilature and awaits his bnuture. He aslu the Legislature te unite with O him In a rcauwi 0 tlie court of anneals 0f thas.'alc te give Its opinion In for- h WfnilJ UJU VIIU 1iUabllUUUUUIIIJ U. IUQ Hlcaur. luaitcnuuiirnnsei uiu eeiuaiej & object te se doing for divers reasons ; the t' real one, which Is a dislnollnalien te .'' ffnllnnr th TWemrwrntlrt crnvernnr'a lia(l. ?,;l' net, however, being among thorn. Jt 'seems te, be considered that there Is a tv;ttut:ie i a Busfiiuiuii i.ijui' mu Muug vt$ Matters or neiuier pany care te nave me jaew aysUm of voting adopted, but nre .IvviOuiy Hnzieus 10 avuiu iue tuiiiii ui .ir opposing a popular msasure. R5 Tha irnrei-Tinr'a lilen nf .hnlllflrrlllfr the ki'HsnensIbllltv unen the aeurt may be $ plausibly defended, the strongest thing jfoptebe said In'lts favor being that, ns the court will uave te ncciee tne constitu tionality of the law, It is hotter thnt It innmri fifwifin 11. iMiinrn 11. litMTiniin & mtii ivti 13.. 4fi( M..nnlniT nrtnllna in all lnirla. mi latleu and would make it advlsable thnt SSfftttae highest court of astate should do de M tcrmlne the constitutionality of all pre- Imposed laws ; or all, at least, ns te which there may be a doubt ; or which tnere 'are a geed ninny. If this Is decmed a a geed practice, clearly It should le p3 done under a general law, which should $ require the court, upon the requcst of the Legislature or governor or both, te ele ele SjCclnre its opinion of the constitutionality Sw of any proposed law. This is the reirii- lallen In soma of the stntes, but it is net gwaithe law in New Yerk: and the oblee- tlen te Governer Hill's preposition is 5ii that it calls unen the court of anneals te faV). m . . ...... . . p,?r''aosemeinu)(? mm me iaw aces net rc- 6S' nutrA It tn de. IS ... . .. ... . ....... ;. ins urgen inatiiie court win noiuiuier $& flin AlrniiniatniirAa hn illanriflArl in fin what the governor wants te ask It te de; M and it Is very likely tbnt It will net; niid 4..- lb in Jiui cicur iiini. it niiuuiu. l uc liriiu S' tlcoef courts is te dcclde only the ques- m. tlnn in flu. ...ma rniMila.lt 1u.ri. 41iaii E&h and te refrnln from giving their at ten- f Hen te any ethor matter; and it seems f$Mte be a geed practice. Courts have well r. defined duties and powers, and a ten- jSVE denev te evcrstan them Is net a irnnd l'' .. fri, i. -... i -i. . i among them te forget thnt they nre ap- (vpeimcu sunpiy te cousirue auu etuiM) te $hfce executed the laws us they are nude. Ml One of their favorite transgressions is gfte seek te amund the law. A court, w,h asked te decide upon the constitution censtitution constitutien EMallty of nu unmade law, will bocemo '& even mere a part of the law making Efis power than it tends te be new. It may ftrf be well thnt It should be regularly Jolued urlllt ilin T Airtulntlll-ii nml 4lin r..'r- l?'V'". nor. in the business of mukiiu; luws. s.::y . . . ... .. . : " ' insieau ei iMiug imoweu te purHiic its disposition te MibHcquently hiiiuhIi them when they de net suit 1U Ideas of the fitness of tilings. AVe would then ( u itiwt unto iiiu iiuYuuiiigu iti jiiiuwiug that we cannot Have a Jaw tliat tlie euprcme court docs net like, be fore we get It ; aud net have It only te low it. If supreme courts hud 3 ' time at their disposal te labor with the ; governor and LiCglsluture in getting out laws mat win stanu auertucy nre inaue, It might be a geed thing te se nrrnnga matters. Uut supreme courts nuturnlly areoverwerkotl, erclaim te be; and could hardly take ou this additional labor. Tin determination of the constitution ality of a law should be, one n euld think, net tee much for the governor auu tue lawyers or tne two Houses of It, the Legislature, with the nlterncv Ken- '& eral at hand te give them counsel ; and M doubtless a decent care would sa fe cure any legislation from ever- sf , threw by a decent court. The trouble is that political feeling and peixennl in terest come in te bins the Judgment and If the court U also thrown into the arena, there Is reasonable fear that it may be In like manner Influenced. Certainly there is need for mere per fect legislation. Clearly the constitu tionality of a bill at lenst should be settled befere It becomes a law ; and If It can only be settled by getting the de cision upon it of the highest court be be be eoeo it is enacted, let us have this done. Cestlr Mr. Le. It Is claimed thnt a vary Interesting feature of the eleventh ceusus will be the information gathered concerning the Indians. Mr. Themni Donaldsen, of Philadelphia, has charge of tills branch or the work and it will be managed through the government Indian agents of each tribe. He says that the physical, moral and actual condition of the In dian will be noted, aud particular at tention will be given te the trlle thnt are self-sustaining. It has been doubted whether the In dians are really decrenslmr in iinmii.rv as thtlr mortality from disoase, war and """""'i' " uu ueuui very great in the geed old iIuj-h when thev reamed evor the country without 'blaukets, matches or gunpowder aud died like flies for want of simple medicines. The , teuth census was sunnecd fu i u... fe first approach te anything Uke accuracy ? , uM.aii cuuiiii-iuuuiis, as it was very glwdtfflcnlt te Ret at the iiuii.Ih.i ,,r n. Ry wild tribes. Xew even the Sioux, Crew gg and Blackfect have been brought wlth- u uivusuriiig uisiance, ana the new census compared with that of 1SS0 ought te MttJe the question of decrease. The Indian iwpulatlen is new roughly i estimated at two hundred and fifty thousand, or ten thousand less thnii the population of Lancaster ' aud Cerks counties at the last cnsus. It h preUy certain that In spite of their comparatively small num- ben the Indians of the United .States give mere trouble than anv otber )..- M 'mH 0t tUe IPU"tie", nd exceptiug the jveple wl)e draw pensions they x . . -- - ' ..".ivii mure, ine trouble and expense of Indian afr.ii i K," partly due te' bad ludiau pellcv. nattii- te the Innate "cu.sedn&isi'nf n. ..... l age hlnuiraud largely te the vlllaluv r f, of whites. ' v.l-UCWUlUS or tllft llellnnc !,.. I I I feupplementedivlth a statement of the total cost te the government of main taining the various agencies and fulfill ing treaty obligations, also the cost of policing the frontier against them with the army, and the lingo expenses of the Indian wars since the last census and every item of government expense trace trace nble te Indian affairs. The result might show an amazing expenditure per In dinn, and en the whole it might lie cheaper te corral them all in one great Indian school and employ a highly edu cated private tutor for Jeach untutored " Le." Mant uipera reprint articles from the lNTi:i.t.iei:Nci;n and a Tew hnhlluslly forget te glve credit for tliein. The compliment Is appreciated, but when wn see a Journal strutting in our feathers no feel like skinning It olive. r thorn Is truth In the iastnens from Ilrnill the previsional government Is In a very bad Way. The story runs that the K&rriaen of Hlo Janeiro recently became disaffected and wss ordtred te the south. The troops refused te go and the govorn gevorn govern tnont cancelled the order. Lunwta Ven Hemati.u, tlie mnn from Gerinnuy who ergnulxcd n bnrcnii In .San Francisce for securing rich American wives for Ker foreign nolilemon, Ims com mitted suicide, nml It is mid Hint he did se In (rrrer of a certain Count Ven Wuefler, who n exK)lled from the German army by Kinporer Wllllnm en the publication of loiters written by him te itoinayer. Count Ven Wucffer was snvnge evor his dlntfrncc, and a letter received in Sun Francisce from Hcrlln said that he was en the wny te California te take rovengo en Iteinnysr. Ilotnayer was rather flighty, and from his talk his friends get the impression that he expected te mnke a fortitne out of the nmrrlnge lmrcHii, as he snUl CnllTernla girls worn rrnzy for titles. New, If he had roterKod his reason ing and said tlmt German bnreus wero ernzy for Auierlcnii girls, nobody vteuld hnve thought him entry. Thkiii; In nnxlety bccjiuse the steamshlp City of Paris is ferty-ulglit hours overdue at Liverpool, but tlicre Is no occasion te gat scared evor se slight a delay. With broken machinery she might be at nea in safety for many days, but theso fast lines nre patron patren ircd by pcople who de net upproclate the ecean and vt nut te get evor 11 In a hurry. Their misery and hen-slpkuess call for pity, butthere sueuis le be no reason tn fear their less. I'KHSONAI.. CJr.NKUAi, Citoeic lea no piepnrty oxcejit ar papers valued at a tlieiiHund dollars. Haiien I!intii.inTi:iN, n minister of lladen, hna In en nominated te nuccccd Count Horbert IINmarck. JOHN llunvs, the Socialist lenler of Lon Len Lon eon. Is serietuly III, mid has been ordered by hi pliysiuians te reit for a month nt least. Hen. William L. Scerr hns sent n check for s,000 te aid his sulleilug dim dim tileVKS at Mount Ciumel, aud has iiom iiem iwhi inore If iioediid. Gnenuu II. JIientNH, In 1870, was cutting stone for a Ilvlnjr, anil was emieyetl en the new court heuse nt Wnrren, I'.i. While at work with hammer and i-litsel Mr. Hlgirlns theuuhl he would rather work lnslde tlie building limn oulsUle. In four years from the day he conceived the Idea of reading law he mm admitted te praetlee In the ery htriuture his hand had helped te erect. Frem that tline en his upward proreKS lias been rapid, until te-day hu stands in the front rank of Wnrren county's unr. no in new a unpumicuu canuiilate for president judge efthat county. Pit. Ijanevstiui, a Ixjudeu ih.vlclan and siirgtieu. recently analyzed n man and gave the results te IiIh elaH in chemistry. The body operated iien weighed lfil.4 pounds. The lecturer exhibited upon the platform 2X1 pound or carbon. 2,'J pounds or llnie, 22.3 eunces of phoNpheruH and about ene ouiice each of HiMllum, Iren, petiiHsluni, msKiieaium and silicon. liesldesthis solid roNklue Dr. Lancaster ostimated thnt there were f,6 cuble feet of oxygen, wnlKhlng 121 pounds; 103,000cublc feetoriivdrngen, weighing IS. I pounds, and 62 cubic feet el nitrogen In the man's body. Jehn Huttkii IIirsTr.iidlodeu Wednes day at bin residence In rottt-teun, In his 7-ltli year. Mr. Hiektcr was a leadline citizen and farmer of northern Chetter county, taking an acti e part In liiisiuesH and politics, but moved te PotUleun bnvur.il years age. He was a seu (it Dr. Samuel lllenter, n preiniuuut plivslclau, and his grandfather was General Jehn lllenter, of the ltoelutiouary ar, he was a first cousin of Governer Josepli Hietcr. The inother of deceased was Margarutta Itutter illoster, a descendant of theleurth Keneratleu from Themas ltutter, who first manufactured iron In l'cnnxyl vnuln (at Foel Forge, en Iho Mnuntawuy creek, in Lewer llerks) in 171f-ltl. The wlfe. threo daiiKhlers and two sous of Jehn It. Ilicster survhe him. A 1'I.KA r)lt Till'. IIIUIIS. Great Usemineas urjllrds of Prey Had l'olley te Destroy TIhiiii. J. II. LanglUe, la llalthneruHan. Vrebably In no respect nre the people mnre inlstukeu than ceuccrnluK the economy In nature of the birds et prey. They knew that hawks, and also owls, sometime kill clilckeus, and they thorn thern thorn ferotoucludo that hawks and ewlxhhnuld be shot. Se I'oterklu starts out w itlt kuii, new or old, as the ease inav be, and sheets Indlscrliiilnately any haw k or ew 1 hu may find. Uvea our most Intelligent citizens, having in their thoughts soine vague notion or sharp claws and hooked bills take It for granted that every hawk and overy owl is simply a marauder, ilonce every Legislature passing a law te encour enceur encour nge the destruction of birds or prey, and every Tanner i)plng e era bird of this class, ene aud all mke it for granted that they are In the serv ice of their country. et many years siuce the state or i'enn sylvanla ettered a large premium en the heads el haw ks mid ew Is Indiscriminately, and in ene j air paid out of Us treasury M5.000fnr the destruction or I0.W0 hawks nd evvla. (I wiite from memory, but think I am correct In my ilguics). Some of the citizens or the state being acquainted with the bill of faioef this class of birds birds birds netable among such was Ilr. llarrv 11. Warren, or West Cliester, Pa.-were alarmed at the ceiiseiiueiices or such a law. and took measures te have the hteui.ichs of the birds shot examined bv specialists under Iho mlcrosce)o aud eftlvl.dly re ported. The result was that eulv fi ier cent, of tlicse birds of prev weie teuiid te contain any remains of thu'domesile low Is in their Btema-hs, whlle the leimiiulugiis iar cent, wero pi even te feed en noxious Insects, destructive ijuadruiKslN, etc. holt turned eat that while the farmer was kill ing llve uuomies te his piemlses he was also killing ninety llve friends. Therefore, u una tqitly said, they concluded te ' en dure the Ills they already had rather than fly te ethor that they knew net of." It annoys the ornithologist exceedingly lp see, as he is tiding through the country, tlioieinainsefour various haw ks lunging by the bet In tlie trees about the lainieis1 yi. V ,wAl,,ut e'Hhteeu miles riein the city or ashlngleu u few vv liners since ene wido-uwake and eccentric farmer had the remalnsortvventv-nine hawks Iiaiiulu" In a trepin his bout jar.l all at once. The ttcoleoUslnsiritboroliivvks, and he no doubt felt erv complacent ever his mis chievous slaughter. Te all such careless and indlt-crliuhiate marksmen it mav be well te say Unt tlm Investigation in I'eniisilvaiiUjuHt reterml te Is net the only testimony in fav or of the gwat utility of the birds of i.rey. Xe that the country is aw akoeu the question a geed many are noting ihe contents or the craw s of the dlllerent hawks aud owls. All, however, are telling the same Merv. Only a low or these birds are dcstructlv e te the poultry yaid. Most oftliem are highly beneficial te the i urel districts. Of the hawks, theso especially destruc tive, first. tlK.ie or the genus acclpiter Coeijor's hawks and the little shariHsliin. rl hn rnmiAp . Ill n i.lnltl.i...lt.. t . .......... u. .... uiwiij iiiaKounvec among the liens, and the latter among the chkkeiiH. They also destiey a great deal prgiiuie and many small birds. They are birds orihe most rapid and dashing night, alw ays taking their vv lid prey en tire vv big loepnr's hawk Is or geed size, home Is em'H? " S tU,u "."V brown, blackish 1 .,ihe.,,lead- The under parts are white. Pmn.nL'!.0 .Cr.'!1' ",r??k f "S1'1 eldish Cominen in these literii states, but net found In the Canada In any con.lderable munbers, It Is mere or less migratory, and breeds In May In tall trees; the eggs being greenish or grayish tinged, sometimes clear, sometlmos marked. The sharp-skinned hawk, some twelve Inches long, Is about the size of tbe sparrow hawk. In color It is very similar te the above, as also In structure and habits. It eggs are strongly nnd lien vl ly blotch ed with brown, nnd he strikingly different In color from thoseof Cooper's havk. These nre the only hawks which nre regularly and siMjcinlly destructive te the lieultry yard. Tlie large oagle-llko red-tall will some times capture a lieu or chicken, add un questionably has a sharp appctlte for our llltlegrny rabbit! but in the main he Is a doslreyor of vermln small riundrupeds nnd Insects captured In field and meadow. The flight of this species Is as grand as thnt of the cagle or the turkey buzzard. Tlie rough-legged hawk hns been known te taken hen. but It scours the fields and meadows in Its low flight mostly In seared of field mice, mid Is In every way most useful. It may generally be distinguished by Its whitish phi Hinge. In ether respects it bears quite n rosetnblnneo te the red-tall. Very similar In size, structure and habit te theso nbove described Is the red should ered hawk. It Is qulte common In this locality, and though n pair reside through out the year nnd breed regularly In the weeds near my buildings, I have never known thorn totreiiblo myheiis. The famous marsh hawk, which by Its constant low flight evor the meadows, must be familiar te the most casual observer, I, no doubt, a very uselul bird. These de structive creaturcs, our native mice of the fields and meadows, ere the main Herns in its bill of fare, and for these It searches con stantly and most assiduously In Its nollco nellco nollce ably low flight, Unlike the rest or tlie haw ks, It makes Its nest en the ground. It can be Identified whlle in flight by the large whlte sK)t en the rump. The male, which, Is eften almost white, Is very much smnller than the female. Thofaineusduck hawk, aboutcosniopoll abeutcosniopoll aboutcesniopoll tan, and a porfect marvel In flight and In adroitness for capturing Its prey, no doubt dees often take tue gaine auu water birds. In fact, It net infrequently takes the wounded or falling bird from the starts man, but se distant nnd wary is It in Its habits that It may be said te be unknown In the poultry yard, and It Is net sufficiently numerous any vvherote make It nu ohject of persecution In behnlf or the sportsman. uesmes ll is a uiril or such nole lu History, having been a special dcsiderntlen In the days or hawking, and of such dignified and daring habits as te merit general respect and Immunity. l'rebably the little sparrow hawk Is, among us, by far tlie most useful or its kind. Its trim little figure, perched In a tree by the vvayslde or coursing ever the open Hetel, must be known te all. Like the Lu ropean kestral, It Isespccinlly noticeable from Its elegant and graceful manner of hovering, llelng se generally distributed ever our country, its habit of nesting lu holes In trees hns been qulte generally observed and widely known. The name of the line little hawk Is misleading, for It dees net se frequently kill sparrows as its name would imply, but it Is it constant and most veracious destroyer of insects and mischievous little quadrupeds. l'rebably no ether bird destroys se many grasshoppers. Sjuire, then, this elegant little falcon. Itemcmber, he Is the farmer's faithful friend nnd servant. Leam te distinguish him by the black strlpes ever his orewn and down the sides of his face, and always speak a geed word ler him. A I-nt Sheets Ills Sister. Whlle saveral children wero playing lu a yard lu Woodstock, Maryland, ou Thurs day, a 0-year-old son el Itciiben Carey pointed a rilleat hls.l-year-eld slsterKdna. At thosame tliuobe told her that slin had better try le catch the ball. The child did us directed, nnd she lest a finger and was fatally shot in the head, m The safest nnd inuit rellnlilu reinwly for the usual illscnaes of the tmliy la Dr. Hud's Unity Hyrup. It contains net hint; Injurious, rrlce 2 1 cents ti bottle. ffyeallvuln a low, innrMiy district, where tlie inlutnvi arising from decaying vegetable matter, pollutes the atiiieiphcrc, the iimi of l.txadur liocemes an nlisiilute necessity. It thins malaria from the Njstem at once and costs only "i5 cents. Don't forget tlie ' Sozeilont," but uke It regularly after every meal. It Im parts a pleasant llav or te the mouth, chitiipes otremlve secretions Inte healthful, invigorate the guinn, and detunes the lntf retires of Iho teclh. bike old Hercules, It purines the Augean stables which some bav u In their mouth. nmr-lteJt Detectives nnd 1'rlvate OMIceiv Usually vrrnr their badges of nuthnrllv con tented under their clothing, but l)r 'Jieimm' Jklrctilc OH wears Its badges In the form of printed InbcU attached te cadi and eviry bot tle, se Hint all may knew Its ir.li.slen. It Is given full nnd coiupluteiuilherlly le arrest ell iiclicsiiiid pnlim.und diss. Its duty every time. Fer sale by W.T. IIimIi.Nes. 117 and lttt North Quu'iutrttet, Lancnster, l'n. Ilv Its mild, seething and hcnllug piepertles, Dr.Hnge Catarrh Itvmedy cures the worst enses of naMtl catarrh, nle" 10I1I lu the head," teryn, nnd catarrhal liuidnctics. Vjti&yr What Threo Applications lllil. "I was troubled very much with ure fcl. 7Viifi"ii;ijfic(iein e 'I homes' lilnlne Oil en tirely cured them. Nothing better In the mar ket," Jacob llutliT, Heading, J'a. for sale by W. T, Hivli, Nw. 1J7 and 1JU North lluecn street, Lancaster, l'a. A family tluthiit'lug. Have you n father? Have you a mother? Have j ou a nm or daechli r, slsttr or a brother who has net ct laken ICemp's llalsam for the Thre.it uiul I.uiiss, Iho gtiiirantced reiiudy for tlie cure of Coughs, C'ultls, Asthma, Croup and all Threst nnd I.uiir Troubles? If se, why? When a sample bottle Is glaitl)' given toyeti fitt bvnny dnieiflst, nnd the large ti tests only Wuand Jl, (J) The Kind We I.llcu. The mettlclne we most like Is thnt whlih does Its work quick nndwell. lunlefK Ittenil nttttrt are tliequlcltest kind of n cure for dj Kpepslii mid liver nnd kidney iirfuctUiai. for tnle by W.T. Hech, 1J7 nnd IIW North Queen klreet, Lnm-nster, l'n. M? .VI.TWJIISKKV. DUFFY'S ) lire Malt Whiskey FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL Kverj reader should bearlu mind that thodls thedls Unci claims miide ter this whiskey, and which its great popularity and untverMil ue have proven, nre absolute purity and superior pew cr. It docs net pretend te runk with the Inmiiucra ble Hillsides that lire en the market, mid Iho Iheuiind concoctions which unscrupulous druggists seek le thrust upon their customers, but It maintain, ns it hns for years, Its reputa tion as the only pure, uniform nnd reliable whlskc) lu the murket. Bend for an Illustrated book descriptive or IU merits. uurrv MALT WHISKi:V CO., nechs.ler, N. Y (1) owitTsi'fcincce. Scrofula in Children. "In the early imrl of 1SS7 screfuh, wpm-ared pii the head or my Utile grandchild, then only IS mouths old. hherlly nfttr breaking out ll sprend rapidly all ever her bed). Tin. soils en I he sores would sal oil en the slightest touch, and the odor that would arise would make the atmosphere of the room slcleenliu: and unbearable. '1 be itlwsise next nttackctl "lie eves nnd vee feared she would leu her sight. Kiuliieiit phys clans of the country wtre isVii m Itesl, but could de nothing te relieve the little Imicveiu, and gave ll as tluir opinion, mt '';," heis'less and liiis.islble te "ive the child's eveslKhu' It wss then that wedi" elded te try w m's hxs-lfle (H. 8. rl) 4 lint iiiiil. e?.n 0SlH1l.,!!ule u lsstr cei'iii. tte cure 1 or mom than a veur i).ist she has bivn as healthy nsuny child lu the kind." Jilts. llL'Tll llkKKLM.helma, Kansas. Cancer of the Nese. In 175 a tore appeared ou mv note nndirr.iw rapidly. As my athcr hud euVr. ,ml iiyhmlt band tiled eirit, 1 beeaiiiealarineda dce luli.Jf lay phv.lciuu. Ills treatment 5l, leS and the wire grew larger mid worse I everv wav until I wusprsuu.red te takes H.s'und B fiV bottles cured me. 'ibis was after uU thuuSX. terfuud ether medicines bad failed i ba? bud no return of the cancer. l "a " Weirfbuiyfiia&umr? Treat se en Cnncer m,,M. ,i ri " ieJ"u- ieniuHWIW'hl,X'II?t! AtlaU, G T ea-ljil (U ftfantimakev'. f RiLAncLMttA, rrletay, March as, lSW. Who but a Jap would think of making a stove te carry in the pocket or go te bed with ? Safe, warm as toast, handy as a pockctbeok, and only 25c. Mere and mere doctors will be prescribing them. All sorts of Japanese happy thoughts of the newest coinage are getting into sight. Jap Screens of course. There couldn't be much of a Japanesy fathering without Screens and rans and Umbrellas. The big folders are in the Basement, but with the general Jap room ful are some wonderfully hand some Screens, rich with geld bullion en velvet or silk and gay with birds and flowers wrought with true Oriental lav ishn:ss of color. Flat Fans in a great variety of new shapes, 8 te 20c. Bead Portieres, 3.50 te $4-5- Lawn Umbrellas, $3.50 te $5. Near Juniper nntl Market strteta corner. That soft finish Bleached German Damask is plenty once mere. When the sales of a linen like that run into tens and tens every season it isn't al ways easy even for us te keep the shelves full. By long odds the best 50c Damask we knew of. Genuine, flax every grain of it no starch or leading of any kind. Southwest of centre. A Webster's Unabridged Dic tionary for $1.95 Of course it's sensational even when you get te the marrow of the happening. The Loomis re print of the original, a bouncing great quarto of 1,281 pages a volume 9x1 1 J inches, 5 inches thick, sheep bound, with mar bled edges. Te be sure the sheep isn't of the best, nor the paper, but it's a sure enough Webster such as years age would have cost you five or six times $1.95. Near Thirteenth street entrance. Jehn Wanamaker. ifttoccUattceue SAllTICUI.AH ATTENTION TAID TO MfMlnl Mfilrlntr. PnttTiiv. Tirim lnp-a ntict Jiiue rrtn.H, at nru.cn rcasei lilWS, 333 Kum Fulton street. sT? .v.".- " t ..-...-, -- ..,-- ------ reasonable, nt JOHN in -i 111 F 011 geed uutmiiEs oe te KILBURN, UltUHII MANUKACTintKR,ail WKHT KINO HT., LANCABTElt, I'A. inl-lmditiT TTENHif WOl, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 116 EnRt Klne street, having a full line of furniture of every description at the low est prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended lei. Call mid examine our goods, ns-trdlt II. WOl.rM.WKaMKIngHtreet. I'llINO NECKWEAR! feur-lu-IIand, Tcck nnd Tycoon, AtKUIHMAN'8. Xyil'IilAMHI'OHT Wire Buckle Suspender, AT niUSMAN'S, Ne. il West KinsBtreet. XTHW HTViiE LINEN COLLARS, AT EltlHMAN'H. V OP. I'HATT A OADV AHIIKSrOH 1)180 Valves, Jenkins Valve's.llrassOlebeVHlTes, Ilrasstlate Valves. Iren lledv Glebe Valves. Lever fearcty Valves, l'ep nafety Valves, Air Valves, ltudlater Valves, l'ratt's Hulnirlnj; Check Valves, llrnss Check Valve,Feet Valves Atnrle Valves, call at JOHN IIICST'S, 3ai Ens KultoiiHtreet. " uiT-tfd B AHOAIN HTOltK. REINHOLD'S WHITE FRONT Bargain Stere. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Come nnd see the large nssertinen of Tinware. Brushes, Music, Hardware, Whisks, Beeks, Cutlery, Umbrellas, Stationery, Holleware, Canes, Clocks, Queensware, Handkerchiefs, Chair Seats, Glassware, Dellies, Balls, Lamps, Tidies, Te)s. Headquarters for 5e. and 10c Goods at the WHITE FRONT, Near lYtin'ii it, Il.Htatleii, mlO-lyd rilHE MILLEltSVH.Li: STATE NOIIMAL I HCIIOUU lhe Mlllersvllle Nermal hchoel, which has Ieiik been recegnizee! as the le-adlni; tralnlm; school lu the state. Is better this year than ever liefere. It Is net a niere academy, but a real school feir the training of teachers. Its gradu ates Mil many or the leading educational posi tions in misstate. A Kre'e Kliidergarteu will be started In con nection wltli the Medel Hchoel. it will be In clinriteef an experienced kludcrgnrlner. 8pe clal training classes 111 this department with out extra charge. Kull state appropriation le students. AVrlte early for room. lsl ters nre alviujs nelceme. Heclal Arrangeiuents for liucaster. 'lhe proframme of tlie Mlllersvllle Nermal Mcheeil hns been se arranged that pupils from fjincas-i-aster ma) gradiiate at Uut school and beard at home. 'liiltleu expenses for pupils preparing te leich : I'er vwck (for li weeks or mere), Jl ; for Winter sesslem ef2 weeks, tX for Hummer hesslen of 11 vte-cks, 813 ; teital tuition for jcar, A Htate approprlntleii of 150.00 Is given te (ruduates. It is thus mhui that HlgliHchexil (irailualesniul ethers, who complete the Nor Ner mal Hchoel Course In t we years, may de se at a total tuition or dnly l. hiieclnl rates te pupils are given by the Hlreet 1 tall read Company. Hunmicj Session of Fourteen Weeks begins Monday, March 31st. Ker l nlalegue or further Information address tlie I'rlnclpnl, m'J0-2rt d Dlt. E.OKAM LYTE, Mlllersvllle, lJa. (kJOriCh 'IU TltEHl'ASSEIUS AN1 UUN ,LS NK1W. AH persons are hereby forbidden te tresnass en anv of the lands of tbu Cornwall ndHpeeduellestateslii Lebanon or LaucMstcr' Leuiiues, wanner inclesed or unlnclehed, either for tbe purpose of ihoetlug or flslilng, as the law will be rigidly enforced against ull tres- r'asslng em sale) lauds of the uuderslgntd arte his notice. WM. COLEMAN KHKKMAN ILl'EHCVALUEN. EUW. U. KHEEMAN, Allerueys fur B. W. Celeman's Uslrs. grg Geehm. FfNBOOOPB. 35 tk 37 North Quwn St. FINE GOODS ! Black Henrietta 76c, II 00, 1 25, 1 TO, 2 00, $2 60. Black Cashmere, 37c, 60c, fl2,e, 76e, 1100. Bleck Silks, 60e, 76c, 87jc, $1 00, H 25, $1 60. Black Cut Cashmere, 50e, 7e, $1 00. Black Wrlped Henrietta, 37c, 60c, 76c, $100. Black Ptirnlis, 60e, 82Jc, 76e, 67)0. Black Ail-Weel Surah, 75c, $1 00. 50-Inch All-Weel Colored Burah, 76c, $100. Silk Finish Colored Henrietta, 37je, 60c, jfl 00. 40-Inch Broadcloths, new shades, 60c. Striped Henrietta, self color, 60c, 75c. Heavy and Seft Dress Silks, 07c. Best Colored Satin Rhadnmas, 87c. 38-Inch Cream, Pink and Blue Henri etta, 37J c. Cream Henrietta Cleths and Serges, 50c. Bead Trimming, 12Jc te $3 60 a yard. Luce Curtains, 75e te $12 a pair. White Quilts, 7fic te ?5 00. Black French Sntlue, 20c. Table Linens, 17c te $ 1 25 a yurd. Black Thibet Shawls, $1 00 te 15 00. CrWhatever your inclination mny lead you te in your ideas of dress, we feel sure thnt in our assortment of Spring Novelties It will lie an easy thing for you te select something te your liking. Yeu can trust us te gije Best Goods for Lewest Prices. 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCAHTEIt, l'A. BOSTON STORE. (Ol'l'OSITE POSTOmCE.) CJletHtjtjj. Mv EllS A KATHFOH. Sprlntf Styles are here In Great Ueauty and Handsome Variety. 11 will Interest you te see the line of $20" SUITING, Te Order, In Nebby Colored Cheviots and Carslmcres, A "Line of Suiting at $22.00, TO OIIDEK, Handsomer than Cein be Found An where El for the Hame Meney. $23 and $25 Will buy 'from our tek one of many very Attractive Style or Bprlng Hultlnr. The Fit Is Flrnt-Clnm. Myers & Rathven, MKRCHANT TA1I.OHIXO, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. 03reccrtc. AT CLAHKE'H. As pretty ni pretty can be. Whnt? Why these Fine Easier Card that Clarke l giving nit ay with I.lonCeflce. SOAP I SOAP I SOAP I We don't vi Uh te reH soap you, but ir you will call at our store we will thew you the hardest and Urgent f cake of Laundry or Toilet Seap In the world. Octajen 8eap for all purpose". Hell Hen p One or the MneM. Olcan feap Yeu knew it. Water Lily While nu mew. rarity Turcet IU name. Peppy Oil The old standby, lhe rapper of which will secure you a line era) en. H.veii have wcurcd u card call and get two caked et Octagon Heap fur Se, and credit en your rcbate rare!. A lull line or Easier OihkIh at nianufaclurept' price. Have you see lhe large bottle or Parler Prlda for lSc.eiual te twemiall bottles. Samuel Clarke. - r PEll CENT. I)t:ilENTUHE8TOCK CEIl Jv tlrliiite In niultlple ertimi, earnlnga guarantee canh dividend of 10 per cent, per an. num. pa) able kcml-annually, are lnutsl by the llulldlng and Leui Association oriaketA(llorue Olllce1Aee,rdeen, Houth Dakota). Ne member ship ice or oilier exense Incident te Issuance of stuck. Stuck may be converted Inte cushat purchase price after two years. Invester se cured by real estate mortgages te double the amount of the Investment elepetllcd with a Trustee. Correspondence Invited. U.W.HTAKLINO, Manager Philadelphia Ortli. janl-Smeeet iJe. 411 walnut blreeU CHARLES STAMM'S, PR I sniB Gmipti: tfrUJtPEIB! OArlPKT 'CARPETS! Custom Rag Carpets A SPECIALTY. Well-known Manafaetnrtrs of Geute Coverlets, Ceuterpasea, Car pets, Blankets, Tarns, Ac. PHILIP SCHUM, SON ft CO., NO. V BOOTH WATER STREET, LAXCASTtt. PA. feblMmd J. B. MARTIN CO. 1 1 Martin & Ce. SPRING 1800. China Mattings ! All samples shown in Carpet Department. 45 different "Pat terns, all of this season's impor tation. Ne Auction Goods. Fancy China Mattings at 9c a yard, $3.20 a roll, iec " $3.60 " 12c " $4.00 " 17c " $575 " 20c " $6.50 " Every roll contains 40 yards. 50 pieces of the famous Pagoda Brand China Mattings, at 25c a yard ; $8.80 a roll of 40 'yards. Extra value. Seamless China Mattings at 30c a yard. Ne discount for roll. Very heavy. Elegant Pattern. Obelisk Brand, close weave, and will wear better than any Straw Mattings ever imported, 45c a yard ; $16 a roll. Damask Mattings. Bright Patterns in Carpet Designs. A full line of Novelties. J. I MARTIN d CO., Cor. Prince & W. Kinf? Sts. LANCAHTEIt. PA. . . ,: :l.i ..ijsum se guvnituve. e CHBAG1I1U9. IS MAHUIAOE A FAILUIIE? NOT IF ECONOMY 18 USED IN 110YINO NEW STYLE, RELIABLE, FURNITURE, Where Prices Are Lewest. aa-Ve practice economy (e ba nhle te mnke price-slew. Qlve ui a chanct te show yen our stock. Goods kct ntlde. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d A 4th Floers, Ne. .11 BOUTH QUKEN 81UEET. pieRNrruHK. De Yeu Want The Best Furniture for the Least Meney ? If he, come te ne us. Our Elcgnnt New (spring Hteck Is new en our floors ready te show. Nothing Uke It was aver seen here beterr. Parler and Itcdroem Belts, designed by the best nrtlsU tn Europe nnd America, and put to gether se substantially Hint we ran give a guarantee with each article. lly the way (you must Just keep It te your self,) and hurry te see us, for we nre effsrlns a few articles of Kurnltiira carried ever from last jear below prices thnt they could be bought for nlnucllen. for Instntnv, a Bedroom Bull. 118. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street. w IDM iEK'B COHNKIL SPELL IT WITH A BIG H, And ou liav e nn Idea of the HOUSETIRES -AT- LV i d. m y e r'js T SPELL IT WITH A LITTLE P, And Get an Idftieflhe Prices nt Widmyer's Cor, East King anil Duke Sts., LANCASTER, PA. FULL DAY COUHSE IN BOOK- - KMt!ini?. Ariiurueiic. e.eiuuier- clnl Law, uorresnenuenre, y HwriiiiiE ami nu K v ..-.r.vr.- - - ;-,;,..- . .. buhliM-ftS uranenes iiioreugiuy ihukiii. tm night sewtleii. 16 North eiucen SL. Lnuc&tter, 'lidAir W. V. JIOSUEB, Prlu. ("S 0e0t n 9he0, TJOOTS AND SHOES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT D. P. Staokheuse, NOS. A5TD 30 EAST KINO STREET Hew Orftrs a Bpeclal Drive " IN Seieral Lines of Spring Foetiw SSrCems while these Bargains are te be bad STACKH0USE, Mes. 88 and 30 East King Street LANCABTER. PA. "CINOLIRH IN ORIGIN! AMERICAN IN MAKE) "Waukenphasts"' ! Is It worth anything te you, Ladles and Gentlemen, te hare a place where everything la oxaetly what 11 Is sold for? Where everything Is sold at the lowest Iteanbemade fbrT Where everything In shoes will be round ns It should be If coarse, made strong ; If fine, innde fine T Where you can buy with confidence, without limit? If se see the many de sirable lines of "WnukcnpuasUi" new here 12.00 grades. W.60 grades, and ether nunlltles lietween, prices likewise. There's nothing new te tell of their merits you've heard the story repeated ly. They're fnshlened In nccerd with the natural shnpe or the feet, affording riesl live ease nnd comfort In wear. In hem mere walking may be done with less hurt ami fatigue than In almost any ether shaped shoe. Be say the makers, se say many Ladles nnd Gentlemen who've worn and who still wear them. The " Watchman " Is a strong, service able " Waukenphast " for Gent's wear : solid leather throughout, well mode and finished. Tbe price J2.60 make It a desirable one. We've a i Calfskin grade that's greatly 'admired; will wear equal te any ti Srade ; It's net se flue that makes the lfference In price. Anether kind Is here at St a pretty shaped one, tee. It's net se bread ns the $2.10 and S3 makes and has points of ex cellence net possessed by these cheaper. And up the price gees farther, likewise the Quality Se, te and M.re a pair. At the latter price no maker makes them better. We make geed their faults when you find them. Ladles' Waukenphasts, In fine leathers, at Si. SHAUB & BURNS, w.-OS I- 14 North Quia iT, iL-ancas- p.tK. Pa. B IG BARGAINS IN SHOES. Ladies' $2 Shoes -FOR $ 1 .75. I have Just purchased T2 pairs of Ladles' Bright Dougeln Square Tee Butten Shoes In aii.tE. widths, wbieh were made for another firm te Retail nt 12 00, but en account of misun derstanding or something else, they would net take them, nnd by taking the whole let I was enabled te buy them nt such a price, thatl can afford te sell them nt 81. Te. And 1 will guHrnntce them even nt J1.75. They cannot last very long nt this price, se don't blame me If you get lea and fall te buy any of this let. The One-Price Cash Heuse, Chas. H. Frey, (Bnccesser te KKEY & ECltERT) the Leader of ; Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOB, 3 & 6 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. O-Stere Closed Every Evening at 6 o'clock Except Monday and Saturday. i n'J'JJUi . . - . . . ' Sleuv. LEVAN'S FLOUR. gev rtlc uc Ctc lit. OR BENT-THREE-MORY HOUSE, 13 rooms, Ne.2JJ North Duke street. Inquire ' febtttfd NO. 221 EAST ORANH E ST. 17IOR RENT-PROM APRIL I. THE LARGE Stere Roem, Ne. 2t t-euth Queen street. Alfe liircoreom ou 4th fleer. marSedtf JNO. P.bCHAUM KON. -1710R RENT-A THREE-STORY BRICK A DwvllliiK Heuse, with modern linprove linpreve nieiU, Ne. 317 East King street, with llrlc Stable ou let. New occupied bv Jehn V. Uel man. Apply te GEO. D. SPRECHER, Ne. 213 East King ttix-eu IS-tfd ITOR RENT-ONE STORE ROOM AND I; llasemeiit In Southern Market Kenw Building, fronting ou Seuth Quveu street, and one Stere Koeui In same building frontlngen Vine strret, suitable for uny business. The basement vv euld be nn elegaut room for a limber Shep. Apply seen nt BARD MCELROY'S Drv I IfMitls Hlere. maiidaSeutli OiiMHi Hlreet. JIurkeU held en Tuesday monileg, Saturdays uiuintug uiu cieuiuHy uiug. lUD-uei suj "J-. V. 'v r".- '- l-'B- 1 5. -s4.
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